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JANUARY  begins  on  SUNDAY  hath  XXXI  Days. 


Firft  Quarter  the  7th  day,  7  in  the  Morning. 
Full  Moon  the  14th  day,  7  in  the  Morning. 
Laft  Quarter  the  22d  day,  6  in  the  Morning. 
New  Moon  the  29th  day,  10  in  the  Afternoon. 


W. 
davs 


Feftivals,      |  Sun 
Remarkable  Days,  rifes 
&c.  iH.M 


Sun ;  Moon  I 
rifes  I  feta 
H.M  H.M  i 


High 
Water- 
H.  M. 


liSund 
2|Mon 
SiTuef 
41  Wed 
5 
6 


Thur 

Frid  Epiphany. 
Satu 

Sund  1  Sand,  paft  Epip. 
Men 

10  Tuef 

11  Wed 

12  Thur 

13  Frid 
Satu 

Sund  2  Sund.  pad  Epip. 


CircumciBon. 
Can. at  Trenton  i;^ 
Bat.ofPrinceton 


Days  9  hours  26ni 


Prelim.  Art.  1783. 


14 
15 

16  Mon 

17  Tuef 

18  Wed 

19  Thurl 

20  Frid 

21  Satu 

22  Sund  3  Sund.  paft  Epip 
23:  Mon 

Days  9h.  46m 
Conver.  of  St.Paul  7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 


24Tuef 
25!  Wed 
26  Thurl 
27lFrid 

28  Satu 

29  Sund  4  Sund.  paft  Enip 
30iMon 

,31  Tuef  Davs  lOh.  Cm 


23  ;4 

37 

5  58 

2 

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1 

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37 

7  10 

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38 

8  26 

4 

11 

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22 

4 

38 

9  36 

5lAfi 

22 

4 

38 

10  51 

6 

1 

34 

21 

4 

39 

11  58 

7 

2 

24 

21 

4 

39 

Morn. 

8 

3 

18 

20 

4 

40 

1  6 

9 

4 

10 

19 

41 

2  26 

10 

5 

3 

19 

1 

41 

3  36 

11 

6 

53 

18 

4 

42 

4  47 

12!  6 

46 

18 

4 

42  5  46 

13 

7 

37 

17 

4 

43 

6  42 

14 

8 

30 

16 

4 

44iJ;/es 

15 

9 

15 

15 

4 

45 

6  10 

16 

9 

50 

14 

4 

46 

7  18 

1710 

38 

13 

4 

47 

8  21 

1811 

21 

12  !4 

48 

9  24 

191  Morn. 

12  |4 

48:10  19 

20 

0 

56 

11  4 

49[11  19 

21 

1 

34 

10  4 

SOiMorn. 

22 

2 

28 

9  14 

51 

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23 

3 

16 

814 

52 

1  19 

24 

4 

5 

7|4 

53 

2  20 

25 

4 

52 

6  4 

54 

3  24 

26 

5 

40 

5 

4 

55 

4  24 

27 

6 

32 

4 

4 

56 

5  24 

28 

7 

24 

3 

4 

57 

6  24 

29 

8 

16 

2 

4 

58 

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30  9 

8 

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5  58 

1 

9 

56 

0 

5 

0 

7  11 

210 

4 

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FEBRUARY  begins  on  WEDNESDAY.XXVIII  Days- 

Firfl  Quarter  the  5th  day,  3  in  the  Afternoon. 
Full  Moon  the  12th  day,  at  midnight. 
Laft  Quarter  the  21ft  day,  3  in  the  morning. 
New  Moon  the  28th  day,  10  in  the  morning. 


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Feftivals, 

Sun  Sun 

Mooni 

W. 

liemarkable  Days, 

rifes  fets.  j 

fets. 

i 

Water 

£> 

days 

&c. 

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H.  M.\ 

H.  M. 

1 

Wed 

6  59 

5  1 

8  26 

3 

11  32 

2 

Thur 

Purifica.  V.  Mary. 

6  58 

5  2 

9  38 

4 

Aft.  21 

3 

Frid 

6  57 

5  3 

10  48 

5 

1  12 

4 

Satu 

Days  lOh.  8m. 

6  56 

5  4 

11  58 

6 

2  4 

5 

Sund 

5  Sund.  p.  Epip. 
French  Alii.  1778. 

6  54 

5  6 

Morn. 

7 

2  53 

6 

Mon 

6  53 

5  7 

1  20 

8 

3  44 

7 

Tuef 

6  52 

5  8 

2  30 

9 

4  46 

8 

Wed 

6  51 

5  9 

3  30 

10 

5  35 

9 

Thur 

Days  lOh.  14m. 

6  50 

5  10 

4  26 

11 

6  27 

10 

Frid 

6  48 

5  12 

5  18 

12 

7  14 

11 

Satu 

6  47 

5  13 

5  54 

13 

8  2 

12 

Sand 

Septoag.  Sund. 

6  46 

5  14 

Rises. 

14 

8  50 

13 

Mon 

6  45 

5  15 

6  2 

15 

9  37 

14 

Tuef 

Valentine. 

6  44 

5  16 

7  8 

16 

10  26 

15 

Wed 

6  42 

5  18 

8  8 

17 

11  14 

16 

Thur 

6  41 

5  19 

9  8 

18 

11  58 

17 

Frid 

Days  lOh.  36m. 

6  40 

5  20 

10  8 

19 

Morn. 

18 

Satu 

6  39 

5  21 

11  9 

20 

1  24 

19 

Sund 

Sexagefi.  Sund. 

6  38^5  22 

Mern. 

21 

2  10 

20 

Mon 

6  37  5  23 

0  10 

22 

2  54 

21 

Tuef 

6  35  5  25 

1  10 

23 

3  48 

22 

Wed 

6  34  5  26 

2  10 

24 

4  36 

23 

Thur 

6  33  5  27 

3  4 

25 

5  24 

24 

Frid 

St.  Matthias. 

6  325  28 

3  51 

26 

6  12 

25 

Satu 

Days  lOh.  59m. 

6  31 '5  20 

4  30 

27 

7  0 

26 

Sund 

Quinquaeg.  Sund. 

6  29  5  31 

5  6 

28 

7  53 

27 

Mon 

6  28  5  32 

5  36 

29 

8  40 

28 

Tuef 

6  27,5  33 

Sets. 

1 

9  24 

The  Planet  Venii.'s  will  be  Morning  Star  till  March 
22d,  then  Evening  Star  till  the  Year's  end. 


 .(  5  )  , 

MARCH  begins  on  WEDNESDAY,  hath  XXXI  Days. 

Firft  Quarter  the  6th  day,  at  Midnight. 
Full  Moon  the  14th  day,  5  in  the  Afternoon. 
Laft  Quarter  the  22d  day.  9  in  the  Afternoon. 
New  Moon  the  29th  day,  7  in  the  Afemoon. 


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High 

W. 

Remarkable  Days, 

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H. 

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11 

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4 

Aft.  8 

4 

Satu 

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A 

21 

5 

11  9 

5 

1 

1 

5 

Sund 

1  Sund.  in  Lent. 

A 

Id 

19 

5 

A  1 

41 

Morn. 

6 

1 

52 

6 

Mon 

A 
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18 

5 

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0  24 

7 

2 

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7 

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17 

5 

4o 

1  33 

8 

3 

30 

8 

Wed 

A 
0 

15 

5 

2  30 

9 

4 

20 

9 

Thur 

Days  increase  2 1  m 

A 
0 

1415 

3  17 

10 

5 

9 

10 

Frid 

A 
0 

135 

47 

3  57 

11 

5 

53 

11 

Satu 

br.  >\  asn.  born  oJ. 

A 

115 

4y 

4  30 

12 

6 

40 

12 

Sund 

z  ound.  in  Lent. 

A 
D 

105 

DU 

4  58 

13 

7 

32 

13 

Mon 

A 
0 

95 

5  21 14 

8 

20 

14 

Tuef 

O 

7 

5 

Oo 

Rises. 

15 

9 

8 

15 

Wed 

A 
0 

6 

5 

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7  0,16 

9 

56 

16 

Thur 

D 

5 

5 

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8  017,10 

40 

17 

Frid 

St.  Patrick. 

6 

3 

5 

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9  11811 

24 

18 

Satu 

6 

2 

5 

58 

10  219 

Morn. 

19 

Sund 

3  Sund.  in  Lent. 

6 

0 

6 

0 

11  3 

20 

0 

8 

20 

Mon 

5 

59 

6 

1 

Morn. 

21 

0 

54 

21 

Tuef 

Day  &  Night  equal 

5 

58 

6 

2 

0    9  22 

1 

40 

22 

Wed 

5 

576 

3 

1  4123 

2 

26 

23 

Thur 

5 

656 

5 

1  56  24!  3 

16 

24iFrid 

5 

546 

6 

2  36  25 

4 

6 

25'.Satu 

5 

52 

6 

8 

3  16  20 

5 

0 

2<5  Sund 

4  Sund.  in  Lent. 

5 

516 

9 

3  56 

27 

5 

50 

27 

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5 

50'6 

10 

4  25  28 

6 

44 

2y  Tuef 

5 

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11 

4  48  29 

7 

48 

20  Wed 

5 

48  6 

12 

Sets. 

30 

8 

42 

30  Thur 

Days  12h.  24m. 

5 

466 

14 

7  30 

1 

9 

42 

SllFrid 

5 

45  6 

15 

8  50 

2 

10 

40 

A3 


(  6  ) 


APRIL  begins  on  SATURDAY,  hath  XXX  Days. 

Firft  Quarter,  the  5th  day,  11  in  the  morning. 

Full  Moon,  the  13th  day 

,  10  in  the  morning. 

Laft  Quarter,  the  21ft  day,  11 

in  the  Morning. 

New  Moon,  the  28th  day,  3  in  the  Morui 

Feftivala, 

Sun 

Sun 

Moot 

I  High 

W, 

Remarkable  Days. 

rifes 

fets. 

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Water 

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5 

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6  17 

1  1  90 

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1 

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6  40 

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21 

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Days  13h.  22m. 

5 

19 

6  41 

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3 

11 

22 

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5 

18 

6  42 

1  52  24 

4 

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23 

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Sunday  past  East. 

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5 

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2  49 

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MAY  begins  on  MONDAY,  hath  XXXI  Days. 

Firft  Quarter  the  4th  day,  1 1  in  the  Afternoon. 
Full  Moon  the  13th  day,  2  in  the  Morning. 
Laft  Quarter  the  20th  day  9  in  the  Afternoon. 
New  Moon  the  27th  day,  11  in  the  Morning. 


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22 

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20 

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4  48 

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0  22 

23 

2  46 

21 

Sund 

Rogation  Sund. 

4  47 

7  13 

0  49 

24 

3  42 

Mon 

4  46 

7  14 

1  14 

25 

4  35 

23 

Tuef 

4  45 

7  15 

1  44 

26 

5  30 

24 

Wed 

4  44 

7  16 

2  11 

27 

6  26 

25 

Thur 

Afcention  Day. 

4  44 

7  16 

2  43 

28 

7  20 

26 

Frid 

4  43 

7  17 

3  21 

29 

8  14 

27 

Satu 

Days  14h.  34m. 

4  43 

7  17 

Sets. 

1 

9  8 

28 

Sund 

Sund.  afib.  Afcen. 

4  42 

7  18 

9  0 

2 

9  58 

29 

Mon 

4  41 

7  19 

9  50 

310  52 

30 

Tuef 

4  41 

7  19 

10  33 

411  42 

31 

Wed  1 

4  40 

7  20 

11  14 

5'Aft.  31 

(   8  ) 


JUNE  begins  on  THURSDAY,  hath  XXX  days. 


Firft  Quarter  3d  day,  2  in  the  Afternoon. 

Full  Moon  the  Hth  day  5  in 

the  Afternoon 

Laft  Quarter  the  19th  day,  4 

in  the  Morning. 

New  Moon  the  25th  day,  7  in 

the  Afternoon. 

O 

i?  unit  liloj 

Sun 

ivioon 

(  High 

W. 

RoTYlOT*l/'fl  nip  TlnT7C 

U-ctUlc  XJiljoi 

rues 

fnfa 

lecs 

lets. 

Water 

days 

&C. 

n  ivj 

tl. 

a 

IH.  M. 

1 

Thur 

Boiton  p.lhut  17(4 

4  40 

7  20 

11  38 

6 

1 

3 

2 

Frid 

4  39 

7  21 

Morn. 

7 

2 

16 

3  Satu 

Days  14h.  42.m. 

4  39 

7  21 

0  8 

8 

3 

6 

4 

Sund 

vVnitunaay. 

4.38 

7  22 

0  28 

9 

3 

56 

5 

Mon 

4  38 

7  22 

0  54 

10 

4 

46 

6 

Tuef 

• 

4  OB 

7  22 

1  12 

11 

5 

32 

7 

Wed 

4  o7 

7  23 

1  56 

12 

6 

17 

8 

Thur 

4  01 

7  23 

2  16 

13 

7 

4 

9 

Frid 

4  01 

7  23 

3  1 

14 

7 

46 

10 

Satu 

4  00 

7  24 

3  58 

15 

8 

32 

11 

Sund 

Irinity  isunday,  & 

4  oo 

7  li4 

Ktjes. 

16 

9 

17 

121  Mon 

St.  Barnabas 

4  00 

7  OA 

0  00 

17 

10 

11 

ISlTuef 

4  00 

7  24 

9  14 

18 

10 

59 

14|Wed 

4  00 

7  25 

9  48 

19 

11 

52 

ISjThur 

Days  14n.o4m. 

4  00 

7  25 

10  20 

2U 

.1/0 

•71. 

IGjFrid 

4  00 

7  25 

10  49 

21 

0 

40 

17  Satu 

oat  of  D.  Hill,  75. 

4  oD 

7  25 

11  14 

22 

1 

35 

iSlSund 

1  Sund.palt.  1  rini. 

4  oo 

7  25 

11  41 

23 

9 

oo 

19|Mon 

oritun  evacua.rhi- 

4  oo 

7  25 

Morn. 

24 

3 

23 

20!Tuef 

ladelpnia.  177o. 

4  OD 

7  25 

0  8 

25 

4 

17 

21 

Wed 

Longest  day. 

4  35 

7  25 

0  33 

26 

5 

13 

22 

Thur 

4  35 

7  25 

0  58 

27 

6 

7 

23 

Frid 

4  35 

7  25 

1  26 

28 

6 

57 

24 

Satu 

4  35 

7  25 

2  4 

29 

7 

47 

25 

Sund 

2Sund.  paft  Trini. 

4  35 

7  25 

Sets 

30 

8 

37 

26 

Mon 

4  35 

7  25 

8  24 

1 

9 

31 

27 

Tuef 

4  35 

7  25 

9  1 

2 

10 

25 

28 

Wed 

(  Bat.Sulli.ia.  76. 

4  35 

7  25 

9  34 

3 

11 

15 

29 

Thur 

(  Bat.  Monm.  78. 

4  36 

7  24 

10  0 

4 

Afc. 

5 

30 

Frid 

4  36 

7  24 

10  23 

5 

0 

50 



JULY  begins  on  SATURDAY,  hath  XXXI  Days. 

Firft  Quarter  the  3d  day,  5  in  the  Morning. 
Full  Moon  the  11th  day,  6  in  the  Morning. 
Laft  Quarter  the  18th  day,  8  in  the  Morning. 
New  Moon  the  25th  day,  4  in  the  Morning. 


W  . 

days 

Feftivals,      |  Sun 
Remarkable  Days,  rifes 
&c.  IHM 

Sun 
fets. 

M  IVI 
11  iVJ 

i»100E 

lec.^. 

ri.  iVi 

High 
Water 
H.  M 

1 

Satu 

4  36 

7  24 

10  47 

6 

1 

45 

2 

Sund 

3  Sund.  part  Trini. 

4  36 

7  24 

11  6 

7 

2 

36 

3 

Mon 

4  37 

7  23 

11  30 

8 

3 

26 

4 

Tuef 

Independen.  1776. 

4  37 

7  23 

11  56 

9 

4 

15 

5 

Wed 

Ticon.  aband.  77 

4  37 

7  23 

Morn 

10 

5 

5 

6 

Thur 

Bat. Great  Spri.81 . 

4  38 

7  22 

0  20 

11 

5 

52 

7 

Frid 

4  38 

7  22 

0  58 

12 

6 

36 

8 

Satu 

Canon.  Gw.  Tn.76 

4  39 

7  21 

1  3G 

13 

7 

21 

9 

Sund 

4  Sund.  paft  Trini. 

4  39 

7  21 

2  3U 

14 

8 

6 

10 

Mon 

4  40 

7  20 

3  14 

15 

8 

51 

11 

Tuef 

DaysdecreafelOm. 

4  40 

7  20 

Rifcs 

16 

9 

37 

12 

Wed 

4  41 

7  19 

8  21 

17 

10 

21 

13 

Thur 

4  42 

7  18 

9  0 

18 

11 

10 

14 

Frid 

4  42 

7  18 

9  17 

19 

Morn. 

15 

Satu 

4  43 

7  17 

9  39 

20 

0 

3 

16 

Sund 

{  5  Sund.  p.  Trin. 

4  43 

7  17 

10  C 

21 

0 

56 

17 

Mon 

1  Ston.Pt.  tak.  79. 

4  44 

7  16 

10  32 

22 

1 

49 

18 

Tuef 

4  45 

7  15 

11  4 

23 

2 

47 

19 

Wed 

4  45 

7  15 

11  38 

24 

3 

35 

20 

Thur 

Days  14h.  35m. 

4  46 

7  14 

Morn. 

25 

4 

28 

21 

Frid 

4  47 

7  13 

0  28 

26 

5 

23 

22 

Satu 

4  48 

7  12 

1  28 

27 

6 

18 

Sund 

6  Sund.  paftTrini. 

4  49 

7  11 

9  '^n 

^  Ow 

98 

7 

9 

24 

Mon 

4  50 

7  10 

3  3S 

29 

8 

0 

25 

Tuef 

Dog  Days  begin. 

4  50l7  10 

Sets. 

1 

8 

50 

26 

Wed 

4  51 

7  9 

7  58 

2 

9 

44 

27 

Thur 

4  52 

7  8 

8  23 

3 

10 

38 

28 

Frid 

Days  14h.  10m. 

4  53 

7  7 

8  44 

4 

11 

28 

29 

Satu 

4  54 

7  6 

9  8 

5 

Aft.  18 

30 

Sund(7  Sund.  paftTrini. 

4  55 

7  5 

9  30 

G 

1 

4 

31 

Mon  1 

|4  56 

7  4 

9  54 

7 

1 

50 

(  10  ) 


AUGUST  begins  on  TUESDAY,  bath  XXXI 

Days 

Firll  Quarter,  the  lit  day,  10  in  the  Afternoon. 

Full  Moon,  the  9th  day,  5  in  the  Afternoon. 

Laft  Quarter,  the  16th  day,  at  Noon. 

New  Moon,  the  23d  day,  3  in 

the  Afternoon. 

Firft  Quarter,  the  31ft  day,  4  in  the  Afternoon. 

Feftivals,  1 

Sun 

Sun 

Moon 

nign 

w 

Remarkable  DayS;  rifes 

fets 

fets 

o 

VVater* 

days 

&c.  1 

H.  M 

H.M 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

1 

Tuef 

Lammas  Day. 

4  0/ 

7  0 

10  22 

8 

2  32 

2 

Wed 

4  00 

*7  O 
7  Z 

10  53 

9 

3  20 

3 

Thur 

4  00 

7  z 

11  31 

10 

4  9 

4 

Frid 

Days  i4th. 

4  59 

7  J 

morn . 

11 

4  54 

^ 

Sat. 

a  u 

0  U 

U  10 

12 

5  41 

6 

Sun. 

0  feun.  p.  In.  & 
Transhgurat. 

0  1 

6  59 

1  8 

13 

6  29 

7 

Mon 

0  L 

0  00 

Jj  0 

14 

7  9 

8 

Tuef 

a  0 

6  57 

6  y 

15 

8  56 

9 

Wed 

a  4 

0  00 

rifes. 

1619  55 

10 

Thur 

a  0 

0  00 

i  lo 

17 

10  34 

11 

Frid 

Savan.  evac.  oi. 

a  0 

0  54 

7  OA 

1811  23 

12 

feat. 

K  Q 
0  0 

D  a_ 

Q    1 A 

o  lU 

19 

morn. 

13 

feun. 

V  bund.  p.  inn. 

a  y 

0  al 

Q   Q  A 
0  00 

20 

0  16 

14 

Mon 

a  iU 

0  aU 

y  0 

21  1  9 

15 

lucl 

a  11 

0  4y 

y  4o 

22 

2  6 

16 

Wed 

bat.  (.^amu.  oU. 

a  lo 

0  4/ 

lU  zo 

23 

3  1 

17 

Thur 

K  14 

a  14 

A  /I  A 
0  40 

11  1 

11  10 

24 

3  54 

18 

rnd. 

Days,  13h.  30m. 

a  la 

A  A^ 
0  40 

25 

4  48 

19 

Sat. 

K   1 A 

a  ID 

A  A\ 
t)  44 

n  1  ft 

U  10 

26 

5  40 

20 

feun. 

10  Sund.  p.  Tri. 

5  17 

A  A'X 
0  40 

1  Oyl 
1  -44 

27 

5  36 

21 

Mon 

5  18 

A  /IO 
0  4/ 

^  0/ 

28 

6  30 

22 

Tuef 

5  20 

6  40 

3  40 

29 

7  20 

23 

Wed 

5  21 

6  39 

fetf. 

30 

8  10 

24 

Thur 

St.  Bartholom. 

5  22 

6  38 

6  53 

1 

9  1 

25 

Frid 

Days  13h.  8m. 

5  24 

6  36 

7  15 

2 

9  54 

26 

Sat. 

5  25 

6  35 

7  38 

3 

10  41 

27 

Sun. 

11  Sun.  p.  Tri.  & 

5  26 

6  34 

8  2 

4 

11  26 

28 

Mon 

B.  L.  inand  76 

5  27 

6  33 

8  28 

5 

Aft.  12 

20 

Tuef 

St.  John  Baptift. 

5  28 

6  32 

8  56 

6 

0  58 

3C 

Wed 

5  30 

6  30 

9  30 

7 

1  44 

31 

I  hurl 

5  31 

6  29 

10  14 

8 

2  30 

 (  11  )  

SEPTEMBER  begins  on  FRIDAY,  hath  XXX  days. 


l'"ull  Moon  the  8th  day.  2  in  tlie  Morning. 
Laft  Quarter  the  14th  day.  G  in  the  Afttrnoon. 
New  Moon  the  22d  day,  G  in  the  Mnrnino;. 
Firft  Quarter  the  30th  day,  10  in  the  Morning. 


■  iW. 
^  days 


Feftivals, 
Remarkable  Days, 
&c. 


Sun  Sun  'Moon  2 
rifes  fcts.  |  fets.  j  p 
HMiH.Al  H.M.ra 


High 
Water 
H.  M. 


1  Fiid 

2  Satu ! 

3  Sund  12  Sund.  paft  Tri 

4  IMon  Dog-daya  end. 

5  Tvief  Bat.  off  Chef.  81. 

6  Wed  I 

7  Thur  Days  12h.  42m. 

8  Frid  Bat.  Eutaw.  81. 

9  Satu  i 

10  Sund  13  Sund.  p,  Trin. 

11  ilon  B.  Brandyw.  77. 

12  Tuefi 

13  WedjN.  Lon.  bur.  81. 

14  Thur; 

1.5  Frid.  N.  York  tak.  76. 

16  Satu I 

17  Sund  14  Sund.  p.  Trin 

18  Mon 

19  Tuef 

20  Wed 

21  Thur  St.  Matthew. 

22  Frid  pay  &  Night  equ 

23  Satu 

24  Sund  15  Sund.  p.  Trin. 
2-5  ISIcn  lArnold's  plot.  80. 


32  6 

33  6 

34  6 

35  G 

36  6 

38  6 

39  6 
40'6 
41  iG 
436 
446 
466 

5  4716 
5  4916 
50|6 
5i;6 
53'6 
54|6 
56'6 
57,6 
586 
06 


2810  53;  9 
27111  58|lO 
26  Morn.ln 


26  Tuef 
27,  Wed 
28;Thur 
29' Frid 
30' Satu 


PhU.  taken,  78. 


St.  Michael. 


15 
35 
45 
55 
75 
85 
95 
115 


1  8112' 

2  10  13 

3  14il4 

4  18il5 

6  48  17  10 

7  15il811 

7  48  19  11 

8  3l!20 

9  26  21 
10  26,22 

10  11  30  23 
9  Morn.' 2i 

0  38  25 

1  48. 26 

2  58  27 

4  828 

5  229 


16 
•3 
52 
41 
30 
23 
16 
9 
7 
3 
59 
Morn. 
0  56 


Sets. 
6  16 

6  38 

7  8 

7  40 

8  20 

9  8 
10  8 


49  11  8| 


49 
43 
38 
31 
21 
12 
1 
51 
51 
41 
31 
17 
5  Aft.  4 
6;  0  48 
7!  1  35 
8;  2  21 
91  3  7 


310 
411 


 (J^  

OCTOBER  begins  on  SUNDAY,  hath  XXXI  days 


Full  Moon  the  7th  day,  at  Noon. 
Laft  Quarter  the  14th  day,  3  in  the  Morning. 
New  Moon  the  21ft  day,  10  in  the  Afternoon. 
Firft  Quarter  the  30th  day,  2  in  the  Morning. 


jw. 

']days 


Feftivak, 
Remarkable  Days, 


Sun  Sun  iMoou  j  ^ 
rifes  fets.  rifes.  p 
HMIHM  H.M.PS 


High 
Water 
H.  M. 


llSund  16  Sund.  paft  Tri.|6 
2 
3 
4 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


Mon  Billing,  evacu.  77. 
Tuef 

Battle  German.  77 


Bat.  Stillwater.  77 
17  Sund.  p,  Tri.  & 
Treaty  w.Hol. 82 


Wed 
Thur 
Frid 
Satu 
Sund 
Mon 
Tuef 
Wed 

Thur  Days  llh.  12m 
Frid 
Satu  I 

Sund  Eufopus  burnt  77. 
Mon  Burgoyne  taken  77 
Tuef; 

Wed  Falmouth  burnt75 
Thur  Cornwallis  tak.  81 
Frid  :Bat.  Redbank,  77. 
Satu  ! 

Sund  19  Sund.  paft  Trri. 

Mon  i 
Tuef  I 

Wed  I  Days  lOh.  38m. 

Thuri 

Frid  I 

Satu  Rat.  Whitepl.  70. 
Sund  20  Sund.paftTrin. 
Mon 
Tuefl 


12 
13 
14 
15  5 
16'5 

18  5 

19  5 

20  5 
215 
225 
23'5 
245 
255 
26  5 
275 
29  5 
30;5 
315 
33 
345 
36'5 
3755 
38|5 
405 
4115 
425 
43j5 

45  5 

46  !5 

47  5 
49  5 


0  8 

1  14 

2  30 

3  38 

4  42 

Rifes. 
40|  5  58 


6  36 

7  28 

8  20 

9  30 


17110 
18  10 


35  10  38 
34  11  48 
33  mo)'«. 
31  0  58 
30,  2  8 
29  3  8 
27l  4  8 
26;  5  8 
24i  fets. 
23!  5  21 
22!  5  48 

6  20 

7  8 

8  0| 

8  58 

9  59' 
14|11  4 
13  morn. 
Ill  0  8 


11 


morn. 
0  40 


Aft.  1 


 (   13  )  

i^OVEMBER  begins  on  WEDNES.  hath  XXX  days 


Full  lloon,  the  5th  day,  10  in  the  Afternoon. 
Laft  Quarter,  the  12th  day,  3  in  the  Afternoon. 
New  Moon,  the  20th  day,  5  in  the  Afternoon. 
Firft  Quarter,  the  2sth  day,  4  in  the  Afternoon. 


Feftivals, 
W.   I  Remarkable  Days, 
^day3  I  &.C. 


Days  10  h.  Sm. 


I  Wed  [All  Saints. 
2!  rhur 

SiFrid  St.  John's  tak.  75. 
4jSatu| 

5|^>und21  Sund.  p.  Trini. 

&Mon 

TlTuef 

8iWed 

9!Thur 
lOFrid 
11  Satu 
12Sund'22  Sund.  p.  Trini. 
13!Mon  Montreal  ta.  75. 
14Tuef 

15  Wed  Fort  Miff.  ev.  77 

16  Thur  Fort  WaCh.  t.  76 
17Frid 

IS  Satu  Fort  Lee  tak.  76 

19  Sund  23  Sund.  p.  Trin. 

20Mon 
21'Tuer 

22  Wed 

23  Thur  Days  9h.  36m. 
2-iFrid 

:5  Satu 

26  Sund  24  Sund.  p.  Trin. 

27  Mon 

2^  Tuef 

20  Wed 

30 Thur  Provi.  Treat.  82 


Sun.  Sun 
rifes  j  fets. 
HJVI  H^M 

00,5  10 

6  51|5 
6  52;5 
6  53  5 
6  545 
6  55'5 
6  56,5 
6  57  5 
6  585 
04 


1 4  59  10  40|21 
24  58  11  53  -'-' 


3  4  57 
44  56 
5  4  55 
7  6[4  54 
7  8  4  52 
7  94  51 
7  10  4  50 
7  11 4  49 
7  124  48 
7  13  4  47 
7  134  47 
7  144  46 
7  15  4  45 
7  16(4  44  10  2 
7  1614  44  11  8 

17144  3 
7  18  4  42 
7  1814  42 


MoonjSf  High 


fets 
H^l  « 

1  19,11 

2  30  12 

3  40113 

4  50  14 
rifei. 

5  18 

6  18 

7  20 

8  2619 

9  28:20 


Water 
H.  M. 


Morn 
1  0 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

fets. 
5  8 

5  5S 

6  49 

7  50 

8  57 


morn. 
0  11 


23 
24 
0  25 
0  20 
027 
0  28 
0  29 
1 


1  is'n 


6 

7 
7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
nio) 

0 

1 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

7 

8 

9 
10 
10 
11 
A. 

1 

2 

2 

3 

J 

5 


 (    14  )  

DECEMBER  begins  on  FRIDAY,  hath  XXXI  Days 


Full  Moon  the  5th  day,  8  in  the  Morning. 
Lal't  Quarter  the  12th  day,  7  in  the  Morning 
Now  Moon  the  20th  day,  at  Midnight. 
Firft  Quarter  the  28th  day,  3  in  the  Morning. 


Feltivals, 
Remarkable  Days, 
&c. 


W, 
days 

2  Satu 

3  Sund 

4  Mon 
5Tuef 

6  Wed 

7  Thur 

8  Frid 

9  .«atu 

10  Sund 

11  Mon 
12Tuef 

13  Wed  Days  9h.  12in 

14  Thur  Jerfey  overrun,  76 

15  Frid 

16  Satu 

17  Sund  3  Sund  in  Advent 

18  Mon 

19  Tuof 

20  Wed 


I  Sun. I  Sun 
rifes  fets 
1 H  mIh  M 


Moon 
fets. 
H.  M. 


SI  High 
^  iWater 
H.  M 


23 


31 


21 

22  Frid 


Satu 


Mon 
Tuef 
Wed 


28  Thur 
Frid 
Satu 
Sund 


Days  9h.  22m. 
Advent  Sunday. 


Bat.  Newport,  76. 
Bat.G.  Bridge  75. 

2  Sund.  in  Advent 


7  19 


Shortest  Day. 
Thur  St.  Thomas. 


24  Sund  4  Sund.  in  Advent 


Chriftmafs. 
Heflians  taken,  76. 
St.  John  the  Evan. 
Innocents. 


Montgom.  fell,  75 


20  4 

20  4 

21  4 

21  4 

22  4 

22  4 

23  4 

23  4 

24  4 
24  4 
24  4 

24  4 

25  4 
25  4 
25  4 
25  4 
25  4 
25  4 
25  4 
254 
25  4 
25  4 
25  4 
254 
25  4 
25  4 
254 
24  4 
24  4 
24  4 


2  28 

3  38 

4  5. 

0  ; 

5  5-! 

7  t 

8  2- 

9  31 
10 


41 

40 
40 
39 
39 
38 
38 
37 
37 
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3(; 
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0  48 

1  5-J 

2  4' 

3  Al 

4  4-, 

5  40 
0  38 
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5  28 
G  33 

7  38 

8  40 

9  50 
10  5-1 
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0  4 
1 

2  2(; 

3 


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7  li- 

8  IC 

8  5; 

9  52 

10  40 

11  35 
Mor 

0  27 

1  19 


12 
52 
41 
31 
17 
4 
49 
37 
23 
9  7 
9  55 

10  46 

11  35 
Aft.  24 


101  3  46 
1611  4  37 


3813 


12|  5  29 
6  26 


(    15  ) 
ECLIPSES. 

THERE  will  be  five  Eclipfes  this  year,  three  of  the 
Sun  and  two  of  the  Moon. 

The  Ifl  is  of  the  !Moon,  January  I4th,  the  former 
part  vifible,  and  the  latter  invifible. 

Beginning,  14th  Day,  at  6h.  38m,  i  2 
Middle,  -  -  -  7  49  (  S 
End,  -       -       -      9      0      1  2. 

Duration,  -       -      2     22      '  :m 

Digits  eclipsed  near  5.  on  the  iloon's  fouth  limb. 

iV.  B.  This  eclipfe  begins  but  38  minutes  before 
the  fun  rifes  ;  fo  only  the  beginning  is  vilible. 

The  2d  is  of  the  fun,  January  29th,  at  40  minutes 
paft  i5  o'clock  in  the  evoning,  invifible. 

The  3d  is  of  the  ^loon,  July  11th.  viCble  in  part, 
and  calculated  as  follows  : 
Beginning  of  vilibility. 
Beginning  of  total  darknels, 
Middle, 

End  of  total  darknefs. 
End  of  the  Eclipfe. 

Digits  Eclipfed  near  13 
N.  B.  This  eclipfe  begins  but  31  minutes  before 
the  Sun  rifes  :  fo  only  the  beginning  is  vifible. 

The  4th  is  of  the  Sun,  July  ^th,  at  53  minutes 
paft  3  o'clock  in  the  morning,  invifible. 

The  5th  is  of  the  Sun,  December  20th,  at  52  mi- 
nutes paft  11  o'clock  in  the  morning,  invifible. 
Moon's  Latitude.  1=  22'  South. 


4h. 

Im.  ■) 

5 

20 

,1 

5 

55 

6 

7 

s 

7 

30 

Common  Notes  and  Moveable  Feasti,for  178G. 


Golden  Number 
Epact 

Dominical  Letter 
Cycle  of  the  Sun 
2* 


1 

0 
A 
3 


B2 


Shrove  Sunday,  Feb.  26. 
Eafter  Sunday,  April  16. 
Afcention  Day,  Hay  25. 
Whitfunday,  June  4. 


TABLE  of  DOLLAKS,  &c. 


Number  of 
Dollars. 

New- York 

and 
N.  Carolina 

N.  HanipCh. 
Malliichu. 
Rhd,  Illand, 
Connecticut 
&  Virginia. 

N. -Jersey, 
Fennfj'lvan. 
Maryland, 
and  Dela- 
ware. 

S.  Carolina, 
and 
Georgia. 

\ 

g 

0£.  0 

o 

n 

V 

f  0 

7 
1 

f    0  4 

o 

2 

iPi 

Q 

n 

V 

1  9 

n 
u 

n 

1 

X  J 

Q 

0  Q 

O  V 

A. 

3 

1 

X 

4 

0 

n 

\j 

IS 
xo 

0 

1 

X 

9 

ft 
O 

0  \X 
o  X* 

V 

4 

1 

x^ 

Q 

1 

X 

4 

n 
o 

X 

1 0 
XO 

fl 

0  \% 
\j  xo 

0 
o 

5 

9 

it 

0 

1 

X 

10 

Xv 

fl 

1 

X 

17 
X  ( 

(j 

1  ^ 

X  u 

4 

(5 

2 

g 

Q 

1 

X 

Ifi 
XO 

0 

9 

5 

0 

1  A 

X  o 

0 

7 

9 

10 

0 

9 

9 

n 

V 

9 

19 
Xi^ 

ft 
o 

1  19 

X  i.£t 

S 
o 

g 

3 

4 

0 

9 

Q 
o 

Q 

O 

0 

n 

V 

1  17 

X  XI 

4 

9 

Q 

1 9 
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9 

14 
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o 

7 

A 
u 

9  9 
^  it 

0 

10 

4 

() 

3 

n 
o 

0 

o 

1 

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fl 

2  6 

g 

\\ 

4 

g 

c 

3 

ft 
u 

0 

4 

2 

2  11 

4 

12 

4 

16 

0 

3 

19 
x.^ 

0 

4 

10 

XV 

Q 

2  16 

0 

13 

5 

4 

0 

3 

xo 

0 

4 

1^7 

(i 

3  0 

g 

14 

5 

12 

0 

4 

4 

0 

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5 

0 

3  5 

4 

15 

6 

0 

4 

10 

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12 

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3  10 

0 

16 

5 

g 

0 

4. 

16 

0 

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0 

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3  14 

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17 

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16 

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7 

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18 

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0 

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4  4 

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12 

0 

7 

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5  12 

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7 

5  16 

8 

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xu 

0 

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15 

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10 

16 

0 

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9 

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2 

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6  6 

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4 

0 

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0 

10 

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10 

0 

6  10 

8 

29 

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12 

0 

8 

14 

0 

10 

17 

6 

6  15 

4 

30 

12 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

11 

5 

0 

7  0 

0 

35 

14 

0 

0 

10 

10 

0 

13 

2 

0 

8  3 

4 

40 

16 

0 

0 

12 

0 

15 

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9  6 

8 

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18 

0 

0 

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0 

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c 

10  10 

0 

50 

20 

0 

0 

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0 

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15. 

0 

11  13 

4 

55 

22 

0 

0 

16 

10 

0 

20 

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0 

12  16 

8 

60 

24 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

22 

10 

0 

14  0 

0 

70 

28 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

26 

5 

0 

16  6 

8 

TABLE  of  DOLLARS,  &c. 


p  2 


New- York, 

and 
N.Carolina 


N.  Hampfh 
ilaflachu. 
Rhd.  inand 
Connecticut  and 
&  Virsrinia 


N.-Jcrfey, 
Pcnnfylvan. 
Maryland, 
■  Dela- 


ware. 


S.  Carolina, 
and 
Georgia. 


33  15 
37  10 
75  0 
112  10 
150  0 
187  10 
375  0 
750  0 
937  10 
1125  0 
1500  0 
1875  0 
2250  0 
2625  0 
3000  0 
3375  0 
3750  0 


80 
90 
100 
200 
300 
400: 
600 
1000 
2000 
2500 


32 
36 
40 
80 
120 
100 
200 
400 
800 
1000 


3000  1200 


U  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 


4000 


IGOO 


5000  2000 
6000  2400 
7000  2800 
8000  3200 
9000  3600 
1000014000 


24 
27 
30 
60 
90 
120 
150 
300 
600 
750 
900 


0  01200 

0  0 1500 

0  0;i800 

0  0  2100 

0  02400 

0  0  2700 

0  0  3000 


0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 


ii.l8 
21 
23 
46 
70 
93 
116 
233 
466 
583 
700 
933 
1106 
1400 
1633 
1866 
2100 
2333 


13  4 

0  0 

6  8 

13  4 

0  0 

6  8 

13  4 

6  8 

13  4 

6  8 

0  0 

6  8 

13  4 

0  0 

6  8 

13  4 

0  0 

6  8 


TABLE  of  Englifh  and  French  Crowns  as  they  pafs 
in  the  ftates  of  New- York  and  North-Carolina. 


No. 

L. 

s. 

d. 

No, 

L. 

s. 

d. 

No. 

L.  s. 

d. 

1 

0 

9 

0 

15 

6 

15 

0 

29 

13  1 

0 

2 

0 

18 

0 

16 

7 

4 

0 

30 

13  10 

0 

3 

1 

7 

0 

17 

7 

13 

0 

40 

18  0 

0 

4 

1 

16 

0 

18 

8 

2 

0 

50 

22  10 

0 

5 

2 

5 

0 

19 

8 

11 

0 

60 

27  0 

0 

6 

2 

14 

0 

20 

9 

0 

0 

70 

31  10 

0 

7 

3 

3 

0 

21 

9 

9 

0 

80 

36  0 

0 

8 

3 

12 

0 

22 

a 

18 

0 

90 

40  10 

0 

9 

4 

1 

0 

23 

10 

7 

0 

100 

45  0 

0 

10 

4 

10 

0 

24 

10 

16 

0 

200 

90  0 

0 

11 

4 

19 

0 

25 

11 

5 

0 

300 

135 

0 

12 

5 

8 

0 

26 

11 

14 

0 

400 

180  0 

0 

13 

5 

17 

0 

27 

12 

3 

0 

500 

225  0 

0 

14 

6 

6 

0 

28 

12 

12 

0 

1000 

450  0 

0 

^  (    10  )  

A  TABLE  to  afcortain  the  value  of  fundry  Coins 
of  Gold,  as  regulated  by  the  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce ;  which  fhews,  at  one  view,  their  value  in 

Great  Britain.  lY.  B.     There  has  been  a  late 

regulation  made  by  the  Affemblij  of  South  Carolina,  that 
English  Guineas  must  weigh  5  dwt.  7  grs.  PiJ'toles 
4  dwt.  6  grs.  and  Moidores  G  dwt.  IG  grs. 


Standard 

New- 

Sterling 

Weidit. 

York 

M 

on. 

of 

SPECIES. 

Curr. 

G 

Brita. 

dwt 

L. 

8.  d. 

L. 

8. 

d. 

Double 

Johannes  - 

1  o 

lo 

0 

6 

8  0,3 

12 

0 

Single  ditto 
Half  ditto  - 

9 

0 

3 

4  01 

16 

0 

4 

12 

1    12  00 

18 

0 

Quarter  ditto 

2 

6 

0    16  00 

9 

0 

Caroline  ditto 

6 

8 

1    18  01 

2 

0 

Spanish 

Doubloons 

17 

0 

0 

0  03 

6 

0 

Two  piftole 

8 

12 

3 

0  Oil 

12 

0 

One 

ditto 

4 

6 

1    10  00 

16 

0 

Ens 

rlifh  Guinea 

5 

G 

1    17  4I1 

1 

0 

Half  ditto  - 

2 

15 

0    18  8 

0 

10 

c 

French  Guinea 

5 

4 

1    16  4 

1 

1 

0 

Half  ditto  - 

2 

14 

0    18  210 

10 

6 

Chequin 

2 

4 

0    14  60 

8 

0 

Moidore 

6 

18 

2 

8  0!l 

7 

0 

TABLE 

of 

HALF 

-JOHANNES. 

L. 

s. 

L. 

a. 

a; 

L. 

B. 

L. 

8. 

p 

p 

o 

0 

1 

3 

4 

14 

44 

16 

27 

86 

8 

300 

960 

0 

2 

6 

8 

15 

48 

0 

28 

89 

12 

400 

1280 

0 

3 

9 

12 

16 

51 

4 

2'J 

92 

16 

50U 

IGOO 

0 

4 

12 

16 

17 

54 

8 

30 

96 

0 

601) 

1920 

0 

5 

16 

0 

18 

57 

12 

35 

112 

0 

700 

2240 

0 

G 

19 

4 

19 

60 

16 

40 

128 

0 

800 

2 

560 

0 

7 

22 

8 

20 

64 

0 

45 

144 

0 

900 

2880 

0 

8 

25 

12 

21 

67 

4 

50 

160 

0 

1000 

3200 

0 

9 

28 

16 

22 

70 

8 

60 

192 

0 

200t) 

6200 

0 

10 

32 

0 

23 

73 

12 

70 

224 

0 

3000 

9600 

0 

11 

3.5 

4 

24176 

16 

80 

256 

0 

4000 

12800 

0 

12 

38 

8 

25  80 

0 

90 

288 

0 

50l)i) 

16000 

0 

13 

41 

12 

2683 

4 

100 

320 

0 

10000 

32000 

0 

200 

640 

0 

(    5  ) 

TABLE    OF  GUINEAS, 


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4 

THE 


New- York  Directory. 


A 

ARDEN  John,  board-mercliant,  Num- 
ber 106,  Queen-Street 
Asli  Tho.  Winds,  cliair  maker,  31,  John-st 
Atkinson  Francis,  nierchaut,  223,  Q.str6et 
Allingham  Charles,  and  company,  mer- 
chants, 196,  Queen-street 
Abremse  A.  shopkeeper,  42,  Water-street 
Abbot  &  Kanberry,  tailoi-s,  44,  Water-st. 
Asbridge  R.  conveyancer,  27,  Smith-street 
Asten  J.  shoemaker,  31,  Nassau-street 
Anderson  A.  joiner,  17,  Maiden-lane 
Anderson  Elb.  shopkeeper,  5,  ]\[aiden-L 
Anderson  J.  shopkeeper,  89,  Water-street 
Acklay  A.  iron-monger,  7,  I3road-street 
Attwood  T.  Bridgen,  doctor,  11,  Dock-st. 


(    21  ) 

Arding  Charles,  doctor,  13,  corner  Wil- 
liam and  Beekman  streets 
Affleck  Robert,  merchant,  60,  Wra.  street 
Antwerp  Van  <feM'Ewen,  grocers,  3,  Flym. 
Aicken  And.  shopkeeper,  40,  Broadway 
Anderson  James,  shoemaker, 6 5, Broadway 
Arthur  John,  merchant,  160,  Queen-street 
Aorson  Aaron,  28,  Nassau-street  • 
Ashfield  John,  baker,  44,  William-street 

B 

Barham  Mrs.  tavern-keeper,  18,  Broadway 
Betts  John,  distiller,  3,  Whitehall 
B^rn  William,  Esq.  36,  George-street 
Bickei's  John,  carpenter,  32,  Geo.  street 
Brewer  Peter,  grocer,  124,  Queen-street 
Brevoort  John,  merchant,  161,  Q.  street 
Berrien  Peter,  103,  Queen-street 
Bawie  Ann,  shopkeeper,  60,  Broad-way 
Bayly  William,  merchant,  58,  Broadway 
Bache  Abrttham,  rev.  of  the  church  of 

England,  29,  Smith-street 
Besley  and  Goodwin,  druggists  and  apo- 
thecaries, 229,  Queen-street 
Bassett  Francis,  pewterer,  218,  Q.  street 
Burger  John,  goldsmith,  207,  Queen-street 
Bredhurst  Samuel,  physician  and  apothe- 
cary, 64,  Queen-street 
Bowne  Geo.  merchant,  37,  Queen-street 
Brevoort  Abr.  merchant,  26,  Queen-street 


(    22  ) 

Bradford  &  M'Ewen,  plumb.  147,  Wat.st 
Burke  G.  grocer,  IGl,  Water-street 
Backhouse,  mercliant,  163,  Water-street 
Beeking  Wm,  grocer,  33,  Han.  square. 
Berry  &  Rogers,  35,  mercliants,  Han.  squ. 
Bourghell  J.  watcli  maker,  192,  Water-st. 
B.  &  Browne,  shopkeepers,  14,  Wm.  street 
Buckle  William,  merchant,  9,Water-street 
Banks  John,  tailor,  12,  Water-street 
Bleecker  J.  and  L.  brokers,  20,  Water-st. 
Bard  John,  merchant,  46,  Water-street 
Byvanck  John,  merchant,  56,  Water-street 
Biggs  Thomas,  instrument-maker,  60,  fac- 
ing Beekman's-slip 
Byarr  Samuel,  grocer,  7  5,  Broadway 
Brooks  M.  painter  &  glazier,  51,  Crown-st. 
Bewie  Daniel,  grocer,  38,  Crown-street 
Bostwick  And.  merchant,  37,  Smith-street 
Bryant  William,  Mr.  1,  Smith-street 
Bramble  James, whitesmith,49,King-street 
Bard  Samuel,  doctor,  46,  Broad-street 
Barrow  T.  merchant,  58,  Broad-street 
Beckman  J.  Jas.  merchant,  20,  lMaiden-1. 
Bend  Grrove,  shopkeeper,  16,  Smith-street 
Broome  J.  merchant,  6,  Hanover-square 
Barclay  J  as.  merchant,  14,  Hanover-square 
Blackwell  Joseph,  merchant,  21,  Han.  squ. 
Buclin  T.  and  W.  earthen-ware  and  glass 

merchants,  69,  Water-street 
Bleecker  L.  Anth.  40,auctioneer,  Wall-st^ 


(    23  ) 

Brower      merchant,  95,  "Water-street 
Bauckcr  Evert,  merchant,  5,  Wall-street 
Burres  Lawrence,  grocer,  04,  AYall-street 
Blagge  Benj.  esq.  alderman,  G3,  Cherry-st, 
Barker  B.  w.ct  clock-maker,  57,  Cherry-st. 
Bleci  ker  R.  iun-keeper,  57,  Cherry-street 
Beckman  Theoph.  merchant,  9,  Cherry-st, 
Burnside  James,  Mr,  67,  Cherry-street 
Bowne  Daniel,  merchant,  6,  Cherry-street 
Bnrras  Benj.  shoemaker,  3,  Broad-street 
Brower  J.  upholsterer,  28,  Broad-street 
Brinckerhoolf  Abr.  merchant  10,  Dock-st, 
Blair  Archd.  stock-broker,  16,  L.  Dock-st. 
Bruce  P.  &  R.  merchants,  3,  Front-street 
Brand  Henry,  tobacconist,  6,  Beekman-st. 
Bond  Abraham,  grocer,  6,  Whitehall 
Boyd  .Tamos,  grocer,  2,  Pearl-street 
Bra-her  E.  goldsmith,  1  Cherry-street 
Burns  John,  merchant,  2,  Flymarket 
Baldwin,  B.  grocer,  19,  Flymarket 
Bussing  N,  tailoi'.  Little  Queen-street 
Brown  Tho,  stone-cutter,  Thame-street 
Bausell  John,  grocer.  Partition-street 
Baskirk  S.  tin -man,  39,  Broadway 
Bayly  William,  tin-man,  59,  Broadway 
Bauman  S.  grocer,  62,  Broadway 
Buchanan  tt  Tliump.  merclir.ut"',  243,  Q.st, 
Browne  J.  surgeontfe  denti  ;t,  9,  L.Q.street 
Beekman  <t  Son^.  merchant?,241,  Q.street 
Burtscll  Xr.  ..  shoemaker,  12,  L.  Dock-st. 
3 


(    24  ) 

Beekman  Van  Beuen,  80,  William-street 
O'Bryans  Captain,  11,  Brownjohn's  wharf 
Byrne,Dorsten<feColburn,mercliants,Flym. 
Bay  A.  S.  goldsmith,  66,  Smith-street 

C. 

CoUes  B.  John,  merchant,  12,  Dock-street 
Coster,  Brothers  and  co,  20,  Dock-street 
Childs  Francis,  printer,  189,  Water-street 
Currie  Jo.  confectioner,  52,  Smith-street 
Cuthbert  Sam.  mast-maker  18,  L.Q.street 
Clarkson  Da\ad,  merchant,  73,  King-street 
Constable,  Riicker,  and  company,  mer- 
chants. Dock-street 
Cortlandt  Gr.  and  company,  ironmongers 

42,  Dock-street 
Cape  John,  city  tavern,    ,  ^Broadway 
Costigin  Johnson,  tav.keeper,  LowerBatt. 
Cowen  Solomon,  4,  Whitehall 

Cheesman  ,  tavern-keeper,  Broadway 

Campbell  Thomas,  potter,  29,  Geo.  street 
Cogswell  James  Mason  219,  surgeon  and 

apothecary.  Queen-street 
Crabb  Tho.  merchant,  212,  Queen-street 
Crosbey  Dr.  59,  Queen-street 
Comfort  tt;  Joshua  Sands,  merchants,  50, 

Queen-street 
Campbell  John,  31,  Hauover-square 
Craige,  Wanright  and  company,  apothe- 
cai-ies,  27,  Wall-street 


(    25  ) 

Campbell  Sanil.  bookseller,  41,  Han.  squ. 
Cox  Isaac,  mercliant,  194,  Queen-street 
Cocks  Robert,  merchant,  4,  Wm.  sti-eet 
Chandler  Metleck,  shopkeeper,  11,  Wm.sl. 
Crone   David,   tailor,  7,  between  Fly- 
market  and  Murray 's-whai'f 
Curson  Samuel,  merchant,  208,  Water-st. 
Coon  G.  grocer,  31,  Fly-market 
Cuyler  Mrs.  boarding  and  lodging-house 

for  gentlemen,  45,  Fly-raarket 
Carter  A.  shoemaker,  Cherry-street 
Cock  A.  school-mistress,  9,  Crown-street 
Carmer  Nich.  cabinet-maker,  34,  Maid.la. 
Charlton  John,  doctor,  37,  Broad-street 
Cautant  David,  windsor-c.  m.  57,Broad-st. 
Ceary  James,  lodging-house,  66,Broadway 
Carr  M.  Mrs.  milliner,  6,  Maiden-lane 
Christie  James,  earthen-ware  and  glass 

merchant,  12,  Maiden-lane 
Campbell  D.  esq;  merchant,  18,  Smith-st. 
Clarkson  D.  and  co.  13,  Hanover-square 
Cocks  E.  merchant,  7  5,  Watej--street 
Clopper  Corn,  merchant,  67  Water-street 
Caffing  Francis,  porter  house,  26,  Wall-st. 
Crygier,  punch  &  p.  house,  69,  Cherry-st. 
Cruger  Nicholas,  merchant,  16,  Duke-st. 
Colinac  John,  merchant,  48,  Dock-street 
Clark  Wm.  innkeeper,  2,  L.  Water-street 
Cook  Asher,  tavernkeeper,Crane-wharf 
Chace  John,  tailor,  18,  Broadway 
C 


(    20  ) 

Coll  Y.  Jolin,  tailor,  48,  Clierry-street 
Clark  Thomas,  lumber-yarcl,Clicrry-street 
Clement  John,  grocer,  17,  Fly  market 
Cornell  Gilbert,  snuff  mercht.  12,Flymar. 
Cock  Henry,  merchant,  Cortlandt-street 
Cochran  John,  doctor,  96,  Broadway 
Cortlandt  V.  J.  sugar-baker,  17,  Broadway 
Cox  Albian,  merchant,  240,  Queen-street 
Cromie  Francis,  shopkeeper,  G2,  Wm.-st. 
Cockle  Fred,  ironmonger,  <fcc.  193,  Q.  st. 
Corre  J.  hotel,  52,  Smith-street 
Campbell  S.  merchant,  4,  Hanover-square 
Cockcroft  Wm.  merchant,  39,  Water-st. 
Colles  Christopher,  fig-blue  manufacturer, 

<fec.  2,  Lower-battery 
Constable,  Rucker,  and  company,  mer- 
chants. Mill-street 
Cooper  Ananias,  doctor,  47,  Dock-street 
Coffee  M.  P.  teacher  of  languages,  21, 

Nassau-street 
Cockran  John,  carpenter,  31,  Duke-street 
Cocks  J.  merchant,  83,  Water-street 

Connelly  ,  tavernkeeper,  27,  Geo.  st. 

Coeurad  W.  Ham  baker,  19,  Broad- st. 

D 

Dramer  Peter,  merchant,  2,  "Whitehall 
Daly  Mrs.  shopkeeper,    ,  Broadway 
Dorman  Mi-s.  126,  Queen-street 
Douglass  Nathan,  school-master,  127,  Q.st. 


(    27  ) 

Delaplein  N.  &  W,  merchants,  211,  Q.  st. 
Donovan  Tim.  tobacconist,  57,  Q.  street 
Donaldson  J.  shoemaker,  76  Q.  street 
Dodds  T.  organ  and  musical  instrument 

maker,  76  Q.  street 
Duleey  &  company,  merchants,  51,  Q.  st. 
Desbrosees  James,  9,  Q.  street 
Desbrosees  Mrs.  8,  Q.  street 
Dudley  Wm.  board.  &  lodg.  151,  Wat.  st. 
Douglas  Benj.  tailor,  27,  Smith-street 
Dewhurst  John,  merchant,  90.  Water-st. 
Duychinck  G.  medicine  store,  13,  Wat.  st. 
Dixon  J.  merchant,  di,  Wm.-street 
Daft  Tho.  watchmaker  33,  Maiden-lane 
Debaw  Mary  Mrs.  earthen-ware,  Maiden-1. 
Dibiuy  ^Irs.  18,  Wall-street 
Deril  Wm.  earthen-ware.  79,  Water-street 
Denning  Wm.  Esq.  10  Wall-street 
Dominick  Fran.  lumber-yard,7,Cherry-st. 
Dalton  John,  surgeon,  67  Broad-street. 
Duine  John,  8,  Broad-street 
Duncin  and  Ferguson,  10,  Flymarket, 
Deane  Richard,  distUler,  lower  end  of 

Greenwich-street. 
Dash  B,  John,  tin,  copper  and  ironmon- 

gry  store,  67,  Broadway 
Durning  Richd.  merchant,  202,  Q.  street 
Douglass  Geo.  grocer,  14,"Flymarket 
Delaiield  John,  broker,  <fec.  28,  Water-st. 
3*        C  2 


(  28  ) 

Dewint  Joliu,  mercliant,  12,  Duke-street 
Delap  Samuel,  239,  Queen-street 
Depeyster  W.  A. 

Draper  Geo.  doctor,  &c.  47,  Han.-square 
Degro  Peter,  painter  and  glazier,  136,Q.8t, 
Deleplane  Jo.  Quaker  sperker,  132,  Q.  st. 
Dale  Samuel,  78,  Queen-street, 
Deremur  Nicholas,  liatter,85, Queen-street 
Douglass  Geo.  &  S.  merchants,  233,  Q.  st. 
Dobson  Tho.  merchant,  330,  Q.  street 

E 

Egbert  Moses,     ,  Whitehall 
Eckert  Catharine,  gent.  22,  George  street 
Earl  A.  Mrs.  shopkeeper,     ,  Broadway- 
Eustace  Edward,  shoemak.  122,  Broadway 
Ellis  John,  merchant,  25,  Broadway 
Ellsworth  John,  hatter,  23,  Broadway 
Ellison  Wm.  joiner,  20,  King-street 
Elsworth  V.  merchant,  19,  Maiden-lane 
Edgar  Wm.  esq.  7,  Wall-str.eet 
Egbert  James,  carman,  2,  Dock-street 
Eccles  Wm.  merchant,  10,  Hunter's  Quay 

F 

Franks  D.  conveyancer,  &c.  G6,  Broad w. 
Forbes  A.  Wm.  saddler,  78,  Broadway 
Farfor  Alex,  school-master,     ,  Whitehall 
Fredenburgh  Isaac,  shoemak.    ,  Broadw. 
Faish  Michael,  mason  112,  Queen-street 


(    29  ) 

Forbes  A.  Wm.  carpenter,  98^,  Q.  street 
Franklin  Thomas,  merchant,  94,  Q.  street 
Fisher  Leonard,  surg.  barber,  116,Q.street 
Fraiser  Wm.  ship-carpenter,  79,  Q.  street 
Franklin  Samuel,  merchant  183,  Q.  street 
Flight  Joseph  merchant,  28,  Queen-street 
Foster  John,  merchant,  133,  Water-street 
Fred,  and  Philip  Rhinelander,  merchants, 

168,  Water-street 
Fat  &  laForgue,  furriers,  2  3, Water-street 
Fleming  John,  auctioneer,  54,  Smith-street 
Fortune  John,  grocer,  8,  Garden-street 
Forbes  G.  Wm.  goldsmith,  88,  Broadway. 
Falluni  Michael,  grocer,  1,  Nassau-street 
Fox  G.  tailor,  6,  Smith-street 
Fisher  John  Mr.  20,  Duke-street 
Fleming  Mrs.  mantua-maker,  22,  Duke-st. 
Forest  &  Cleminson,  grocers,  2  L.  Water-st, 
Francis  John,  board.  &  lodg.  3,  Dock-st. 
Freeman  John  Captain,  30,  Cherry-street 
Franklin  John,  merchant,  35,Cherry-street 
Fine  Jacob,  merchant,  9,  Flymarket 
Forbes  P.  Mrs.  shopkeeper,  7  3,  Broadway 
Foxcroft  John,  91,  Broadway 

Fueter  Daniel,  goldsmith,  94,  Broadway 
Fell  &  Gi'aham,  merchts.  2,  Cruger's-wh. 
Franklin  Tho.  jun.  auctioneer,  14,H.squa 
Ferris  Jonathan  farmer,  Frogsneck,  West 

Chester 

G3 


(    30  ) 


G 

Goodberlat  John,  tailor,     ,  Broadway- 
Gilbert  Win.  silversmith,     ,  Broadway 
Garness  Nelly,  tailor.  116,  Queen-street 
Gesner  John,  grocer,  50,  Chatham-street 
Green  Richard,  painter;  gilder,  glazier,  & 

colourman,  207,  Queen-street 
Getfield  Benj.  breeches  &,  leather  dresser, 

20,  Queen-street 
Gaine  Hugh,  bookseller,&c.  36,Han.squ. 
Gault  Robert,  merchant,  30,  Han.  square 
Gaine  R.  John,  bookseller,  44:,  Han.  squ. 
Grandine  John,  shoemaker,  1,  Wm.  street 
Gourlay,  Mi's,  milliner,  13,  Wm.  street 
Gillespie  Jas.&Tho.  merchts.  15,  Wm.  st. 
Gardiner  Thomas,  merchant,  85,  Wm.  st. 
Grier,  Brooks  &  co.  merchts.  88,  Wm.  st. 
Grimes,  school-master,  7,  King-street 
Gano  John,  minister  of  the  baptist,  church,  ' 

14,  King-street 
Gillelan  John,  grocer,  Garden-street 
Gardiner  Noah,  shoemaker,  32,  Maiden-1. 
Graham  John,  tin-plate-worker,  11,  M.  1. 
Garbrane  Peter,  turner  &  umbrella-ma- 
ker, G2,  Maiden-lane 
Goverueur  Isaac,  sen.  14,  Smith-street 
Gamble  A.  merchant,  22,Hanover-square 
Goold  Edward,  48,  Wall-street 
Gilchrist  John  doctor,  GO,  Cherry-street 


(    31  ) 

Goelet  Jolin,  mercLaiit,  2(5,  Clierry-street 
Goodeve  Joliu,  cLandlcr,  55,  Broadway 
Goelet  Johu,  mei-cliaut,  5,  Duke-street 
Gi"iffitli3  Jolin,  liair-dresser,  18,  Chatli-row 
George  J.  currier,  57,  Dock-street 
Green  John,  grocer,  6,  IMoore-street 
Griswood  J.  1'21,  Water-street 
Grant  James,  grocer,  33,  Roosevelt-streel 
Garner  D.  tailor,  Ai,  Clierry-street 
Gres  .vald  J.  distiller,  19,  Clierry-street 
Graham  James,  merchant,  25,  Cherry  at. 
Gib  M,  A.  painter  cfc  glazier,  80,  Broadw. 
Guion  Carthy  tfeco.  merchts.33,  L.  Dock-st 
Goforth  Wm.  merchant,  139,  Water-st. 
Glover  John,  merchant,  71,  Wm.  street 
Gilford  Samuel,  merchant,  77,  Wm.  street 
Gomez  Moses,  203,  Water-street 
Goelet  Peter,  merchant,  48,  Han.  square 

H 

Hall,  inn-keeper,  Ilarlaem  Heights, 
Hendiicks  Carman,  28,  George-street 
Hobley  Abr.  taverukeep.  143,  Q.  street 
Hitchcock  John,  carman,  117,  Q.  street 
Hegeman  Peter,  shopkeeper,  131,  Q.  st. 
Hyatt  Caleb,  innkeeper,  151,  Q.  street 
Hollwel  Sam.  house  carpenter,  105,  Q.  st, 
Hitchcock,  D.  house  carpenter  tfe  under- 
taker, 89,  Queen-street 
Hogland  Johu,  saddler,  <fec.  95,  Q.  street 


(    32  ) 

Henderson  Hugb,mercht.  24,Qneen-street 
Howe  General,  156,  Water-street 
Hewxhurst  <fe  Seaman,  earthen-ware  house 

178,  Water-street 
Hull  Oliver,  medicine  store  26,  Han.  squ. 
Hunt  John,  merchant,  36,  Han.  square 
Hendrick  Unah,  ironmonger,  43,  H.  squ. 
Han'ison  Ki chard,  esq.  18  6, Water-street 
Harry  Petei-s,  3,  William-street 
Hone  and  Moore  raerch.  19,  Wm.  street 
Hallett  Jacob,  grocer,  2,  Water-street 
Hazard  «fe  Brewster,  ironmong.  16,Wat.st. 
Herring  Abrm.  merchant,  50,  Water-st. 
Haviland  E.  merchant,  65,  Water-street 
Howe  and  Prince,  merchants,  86,  Watst. 
Hogg  E.  school-master,  58,  Crown-street 
Hay  Samuel,  merchant,  86,  Wm.  street 
Harris  C.  merchant,  93,  Wm.  street 
Hodge  Robert,  book-binder,  and  station- 
er, 38,  Maiden-lane 
Hill  Wm.  &  CO.  merchants,  39,  Maid.  1. 
Haron  Dens,  tailor,  41,  Maiden-lane 
Hicks  Miss  45,  Maiden-lane 

Haviland  and  LaAvrence,  48,  Crown-street 
Henry  John,  Mr.  43,  Crown-street 
Heymets,  tailor,  30,  Crown-street 
Haughton  Thomas,  45,  Smith-street 
Heyer  Walter,  tavernkecp.  75,  King-st. 
House  A.  baker,  43,  Broad-street 
Hicks  John,  doctor,  47,  Nassau-street 


(    33  ) 

Ilalstead  B.  goldsmith,  13,  Maideu-lane 
Ilele  Mrs.  shopkeeper,  10,  Maiden-lane 
Hardictg  John,  shopkeeper  29,  Smith-st. 
Hack  Michael,  shopkeeper  1,  Han.  square 
Harsin  George,  tailor  46,  Wall-street 
Hamilton  and  co,  distiller}",  101,  Water-st 
Hunt  T.  merchant,  104,  Water-street 
Hamilton  and  Miller,  vendue  and  com- 

mtssion  store,  33,  Wat^r-street 
Harding  S.  Captain,  65,  Cherrj-street 
Haight  Ben.  saddler,  53,  Broadway 
HaighttfeVanVoorhies,  merchts.  9,Dock-st 
Hallet  David,  tailor,  28,  Dock-street 
Hopper  Andrew,  merchant,  71,Chath-row 
Hath  Thomas,  carpenter,     ,  Chatham-r. 
Hanshew  Mrs.  tutoress,  64,Beekman-street 
Hillyer  Wm.  taveru-keej^er  1,L.  Wat,  st 
Hacker  H.  merchant,  8,  Flymarket 
Harman  Frederick,  doctor,  35,  Broadway 
Houseman  John,  painter,tfec.  48,Broadway 
Houseman  William,  tailor  70,  Broadway 
Hoffman  Mrs.  grocer,  71,  Broadway 

Haviland,  ,  merchant,  1G4,  Queen-st. 

Hunter  E.  merchant,  163,  Queen-street 
Henry  John,  merchant,  200,  Queen-street 
Hart  Lion,  merchant,  4,  Little-Dock-st. 
Hick  Paul,  shoemaker,  39,  Wm.  street 
Hearne,  livery-stables,  56,  Gold-street 
Hoffman  Mrs.  27,  John-street 
Henry  John  209,  merchant^  Queen-street 


(    34  ) 

Hazard  Ebenezer,  esq,  55,  Broadway 
Ilawxlivirst  Nathaniel  watcli-m.  204,  Q.  st. 
Haydock  Henry,  merchant,  197,  Q.  street 
Haydock  tt  Warr,  merchants,  4y,Q.street 
Hopkins  Sam.  <t;  co.  merchants,  30,  Q.  st. 
Himele  Jas.  watch-maker,  179,  Wm.  street 
Hagermans  Jacob,  merchant,  72,  Wm.  st. 
Hosack  Alex.  woolen&  linen  draper  7 8,  do. 
Hamtrack  John,  16,  Little-Queen-street 
Hunt  Thomas,  142,  Water-street 
Hamersley  Andrew,  ironmonger,  and  dry 
good  merchant,  4G,  Hanover-square 

I 

Jones  Isaac,  coach-maker,     ,  Broadway 
Isiah  Rogers,  W.  Clerk  123,  Queen-st. 
Johnson  Ogdcn,  232,  Q.  street 
Johnr'on  Wm.  ironmonger,  171,  Water-st. 
Johnson  Robert,  merchant,  177,  Water-st. 
Jacobs  Wm.  shoemaker,  180,  Water-st. 
Isaac  Joshua,  merchant,  8,  Water-street 
Jauncey  M.  doctor,  15,  King-street 
Johnson  David,  esq.  17,  Wall-ttreet 
Isaac  A.  tailor,  8,  Princess-street 
Jemmison  Neil,  merchant.  5,  Han.  square 
Ireland  John,  merchant,  68,  Water-street 
Jonas  Lyon,  furrier  21,  Broad-.>treet 
Jacobs  Beuj.  merchant,  10,  Duke-street 
Judah  S.  Bcnj.  merchant,  22,  Dock-street 
Jacob  E.  carpenter,  4,  Thames-street 


(    35  ) 

Jay  Frederick,  auctioneer,  11,  Q.  street 
Jones  Herbert  Mr.  55,  Wm.  street 
Irwing  Wm.  merchant,  75,  Wm.  street 
I'ans  Francis,  merchant,  51,  Broad-street 
Judson  David,  59,  Water-street 
Intii'e  M.  Neal,  19,  Peck-slip 

K 

KoUock  Shepard,  printer  and  bookseller, 

corner  of  Wall  and  Water  streets 
Kennedy  Henry,  innkeeper,  13,  Geo.  street 
Kenner  Jonathan,  carpenter,  152,Q.  street 
Kitchel  Samuel,  cooper,  108,  Q.  street 
Kip  James,  brass-founder,  59,  Broadway 
Keating  John,  merchant,  220,Queen-street 
Kembk  Wm.  watch-maker,  62,  Q.  street 
Keating  John,  merchant  20,  Queen-street 
Kelly  M.  innkeeper  137,  Water-street 
King  John,  2,  William-street 
King  Abram.&  John,  merchts,  16  Wm,st. 
Kip  Henry,  merchant,  25,  King-street 
Kip  H.  Henry,  inspector  of  pot  and  pearl 

Ashes,  25,  King-street 
King  John,  tailor,  56,  Broad-street 
Kemble  Peter,  esq.  14,  Smith-street 
Kipp  R.  upholsterer,  7,  Smith-street 
Kirkby  Wm.  pewterer,  23,  Dock-street 
Kip  Leonard,  merchant,  21  Dock-street 
Kip  Jas.  &  Henry,  merchts.  40,  L.  Dock-st. 
King  Francis,  innkeeper,  10,  Front- street 
4 


.      (    36  ) 
Kunze,  Chris.  John  doctor,  24,  Chat,  row 
Kemper  John,  painter,  3,  Partition-street 
Kenyon  Wm.  painter,  190,  Queen-street 
King  and  co.  merchants,  65  Wm.  street 
Kempton  Sam.  tin-plate,  copper  and  iron 

smith,  197,  Water-street 
Keating  Charles,  15,  New-Dock-street 
Klip  and  Duryea,  merchants,  45,  IIan.squa. 

L 

Lomesny  James,  34,  George-street 
Lawrence  J.  merchant,  162,  Queen-street 
Livingston  Mrs.  51,  Queen-street 
Leath  Mrs.  107,  Queen-street 
Labec  Catharine,  shopkeeper,  82,  Q.street 
Lecockand  Intle,  winsr-chairm.  71,  Q.  st. 
Lott  and  Van  Horn,  merchants,  214,Q  .st. 
Lenox  Robert,  merchant,  210,  Q.  street 
Livingston  G.  Robt.  1,  Queen-street 
Lawrence  A.  merchant,  132,  Water-street 
Laight  Wm.  merchant,  136,  Water-street 
Leary  D.  tailor,  169,  Water-street 
Leipper  and  Gray,  merchants  36,  H.  squ. 
Leary  Wm.  grocer,  182,  Water-street 
Ludlow  C.  esq.  184,  Water-street 
Loudon  Sam.  printei-,  <fec.  5,  Water-street 
Lencester  B.  shipwright,  73,  Cherry-street 
Lawrence  John,  doctor,  53,  Smith-street 
Livingston  John,  esq.  71,  King-street 
Lynch  and  Stoughton,  merchants,  9,  P.st. 


(   37  ) 

Loe  and  Ferguson,  24,  Nassau-street 
Lewis  James,  tailor,  2,  Garden-street 
Lynch  Domini ck,  9,  princess-street 
Laugliern  Arthur,  merchant,  54,  INI.  lane 
Ludlow  and  Goold,  47,  Wall-street 
Laehr  Christian,  tailor,  42,  Smith-street 
Lawrence  Tho.  merchant,  61,  Cherry-st. 
Leary  Joseph,  chocolate-mak.  15,  Broad-st. 
Lott  x^braham,  merchant,  15,  Duke-street 
Levy  Rayman,  merchant,  7,  Duke-street 
Leake  G.  John,  gentleman,  5,  Fair-street 
Lawrence  Richd.  china,  glass  and  earthen 

ware  merchant,  26,  Golden-hill  street 
Latham  J.  esq.  13,  Cherry-street 
Lefferts  <fe  Suydem,merchts,40,  AVater-st. 
Lasher  John,  grocer,  &c.  28,  Fly-market. 
Lefoy  Thomas,  hatter,    ,  Broadway 
Lasley  S.  Mrs.  shopkeeper,  41,  Broadway 
Livingston  J.  clergyman  of  the  Dutch 

church,  79,  Broadway 
Lawrence  &  Morris,  83,  Broadway,  or  at 

their  store,  corner  Duke-street&Old-slip 
Livingston  John,  esq.  51,  Queen^street 
Lamont  ^neas,    Intelhgence-office,  and 

broker,  22,Water-street 
Lente  L.  Crist,  merchant,  33,Han-square 
Ludlam  Henry,  bathing-house,  North-R. 
Low  Nicholas,  merchant,  216,  Water  st. 
Lawrence  Eff.  merchant,  227,  Queen-st. 
D 


(    38  ) 

Longley  Thomas,  shoemaker,  57,  Wm-st. 
Lockwood  John  mercht.  T4,  Wm.  street 

M 

Moneiie  Mrs.  gent.  35,  George  street 
Merchant  Henry,  innkeeper,  9,  Geo.  street 
Martling  Mrs.  tavern-keeper,  4,  Geo.  st. 
Miller  John,  hair-dresser,    ,  Broadway 
Manly  Robert,  coachmaker,    ,  Broadway 
Macabee  Mi-s.  grocer,  142,  Queen-street 
Mackay  Donald,  hair-dresser,! 5 7, Q.street 
Montgomery  Mrs.  51,  Queen-street 
Mead  James,  merchant,  17,  Roosevelt-st. 
Montanue  Isaac,  grocer,  83,  Queen-street 
Myers  .J.  tavern-keeper,  30,  John-street 
Moore  B.  tobacconist,  45,  John-street 
Mitch  el  Andrew,  merchant,  236,  Q.street 
More  Richard,  doctor,  229,  Queen-street 
Moorewood  &  co.  merchant3,222,Q.  street 
Mitchel  H.  watch-maker,  201,  Q.  street. 
Montaudevert  Jas.  merchant,  202,  Q.  st. 
Myers  Wm.  hair-dresser,  62,  Queen-street 
Murray  John,  jun.  merchant,  38,  Q.street 
Muligan  H.  merchant  tailor,  23  Q.street 
Miller  E.  jun.  merchant,  14,  Queen-street 
Merkel  Lott,  furrier,  6,  Queen-street 
Muisson  James,  apothecary,  150,  Water-st. 
Mahon  William,  &  co.  merchants,  159, 

Queen-street 
Maule  Thomas,  merchant,  40,  Han.-squ. 
Meales  Josh.  &.  co.  merchts.  191,  Wat.  st. 


(    39  ) 

Murro  6c  M'Graith,  merch.  23,Maid-lane 
Mould  Walter,  23,  William-street 
Morgan  J.  jun.  paint.  <fe  glaz.  15,Wat,st. 
Miller  Peter,  tobacconist,  19,  Water-street 
Morton  S.  M.  mercliant,  215,  Wat.-street 
Macgill  Robert,  bookseller,  212,  Wat.-st. 
MitcTiell  ct  Herbertson,  42,  Golden-MD 
Mowatt  John,  iron-monger,  87,  Wm.-st. 
Meeks  Edward,  blacksmith,  5,  Crown-st. 
Moutanye  Ab.  brass-founder,  13,  King-st. 
Mercein  Andrew,  baker,  16,  King-street 
Montgomeiy  Robert,  19,  King-street 
Miller  Mary  Mrs.  55,  King -street 
Mason  John,    minister,   of  the  Seceder 

church,  7,  Nassau-street 
Mooney  \Vni.  upholsterer,  14,  Nassau-at. 
Murphy  Maiy,  tavernkeeper,  57,  M.  lane 
Montgomery  Robert,  watch  and  clock- 
maker,  35,  Wall-street 
Mulheran  Richd.  merchant  87,  Water-st. 
Morrison  John,  dyer,  91,  Water-street 
Maxwell  Wm.  snuff  and  tobacco  mami- 

factorer,  4,  Wall-street 
Mordecai  Jacob,  vendue  and  commission- 
store,  22,  Wall-street 
Moimt  Joseph,  shoemaker,  68,'  Clierry-st. 
Morton  Wra.  esq.  2,  Duke-street 
Morgan  Joseph,  cutler,  27,  Duke-street 
Mark  Phil.  &  Jacob,  march.  16,  Dock-st* 
Mecomb  Jas.  merchant,  28,  L.  Dock-st. 
4*  D2 


(    40  ) 

Moody  J,  tavernkeeper,  32,L.  Geo.-street 
Moore  Wm.  doctor,  15,  Beekman-street 
Murray  ,Mumford,tfeBowen,merch.Cranw. 
Milier,  doctor,  30,  Golden-hill 
Myer  John,  merchant,  1,  Fly-market 
Mitchell  David,  earthen-ware  merchant, 

27,  Fly-market 
Moore  N.  mason.  Dyes-street 
Mills  John,  shoemaker,  38,  Broadway 
Mills  Josh,  house-carpenter,  76,  Broadw. 
Mooney  B.  hatter,  43,  William-street 
Merritt  William,  tailor,  50,  Wm.-street 
Moses  Isaac,  auctioneer,  37,  Dock-street 
Marr  J.  saddler,  35,  Broadway 
Mennye  John,  school-master,  32,  Gold-st. 
Malcolm  William,  <fe  co.  159,Water-street 
M'Dougall  Peter,  merchant,     ,  Q.  street 
M'Farlane,  earthen-ware  dealer,56,  Wm.st. 
M'Guier,  tailor,  2  4,  Wm.  street 
M'Evers  Geo.  merchant,  7,  Han.  square 
M'Lean  Charles,  grocer,  5,  Moore-street 
M'Lean  John,  printer,  231,  Queen-street 
M'Lean  Mrs.  midwife,  6,  Broad-street 
M'Leir  Abraham,  marchant,  19,  Duke-st. 
M'Lean  Peter,  merchant,  32,  Duke-street 
Maverick  Peter,  engraver,  3,  Crown-street 
M'Quin  John,  habit-maker,  32,  Q.  street 


(    41  ) 
N 

Norwood  D.  tavern-keeper,  44,  John-st. 
Nixon  Thomas,  merchant,  229,  Queen-st. 
Norwood  E..  earthenware  merch.  19,Jno.8t 
Norton  Isaac  &  co.  grocers,  142,  Water-st 
Nelson  William,  capt.  26,  Water-street 
Nichols  Lewis,  merchant,  90,  Wm.-street 
Newton  Joseph,  builder,  2,  King-street 
Nitchie  John,  starch  and  hair-powder  ma- 
nufacturer, 7,  Garden-street 
Nathan  Simon,  merchant,  44,  Broad-street 
Norden  Van  Luke,  shopk.  3,  Maiden-lane 
Norris  Rich,  porter-house,  3,  Broad-street 
Neilson  William,  merchant,  40,  Dock-st. 
Neismau  P.  merchant,  16,  Frontstreet 
Nicholas  W.  merchant,  4,  Beekman-slip, 
Nicholas  J.  merchant,  4,  Garden-street 
Nash  Henry  &  co.     ,  Broadway 

O 

Oswald  Eleazer,  printer,  25,  Water  street 
Ogdeu  Samuel,  merchant,  14,  Water-st. 
Ogilvie  Mrs.  shopkeeper,  62,  King-street 
Ogsbur  Alex,  shopkeeper,  31,  Smith-st. 
Otterson  A.  tailor,  17,  Hanaver-square 
Oudenaarde  Marinus,  mercht.  19,Han.sq. 
Onderdonk,  J.  doctor,  21,  Beekman-street 
Ogden  Lewis,  esqr.  mercht.  41,  Dock-st. 
Oothout  &  Dumont,  merch.  13,  Smith-st. 
B  3 


(    42  ) 


P 

Powel  Henry,  tailor,  31,  George-street 
Paoeshels  Leonard,  tailor,  12,  Geo.-street 
Parker  William,  painter,  80,  Queen-street 
Pierseall  &  Pell,  mercliant,  205,  Q.  street 
Pearssel  Tho.  mercliant,  203,  Queen-street 
Prior  Edmond,  merchant,  195,  Queen-st. 
Parsons  James,  mercliant,  ly4,  Queen-st. 
Piatt  "Wm.  paper-hanger,  61, Queen-street 
Pearsall  and  Embree,  watch  and  clock- 
makers,  43,  Queen-street 
Planton  J.  shopkeeper,  173,  Water-street 
Pattan  Edward,  tailor,  &c.  179,  Water-st 
Pendleton  D.  merchant,  67,  Water-street 
Pugsley  John,  merchant,  84,  Wm.  street 
Pintard  John,  merchant,  16,  Wall-street 
Phelan  Joze,  clergyman  of  the  church 

of  Rome,  1  Beekman-street 
Pothout  John,  merchant  13,  Smith-street 
Panton  Francis,  merchant,  38, Wall-street 
Parker  Daniel,  auctioneer,  23,  Wall-street 
Phacanon  P.  baker,  19,  Duke-street 
Postlethwait  Jas.  Capt.  25,  Duke.street 
Pierce  J.  esq.  14,  Dock-street 
Prexel  J.  painter,  25,  Cherry-street 
Philips  Richard,  5,  Cherry-street 
Parks  John,  shoemaker,  10,  Cherry-street 
Post  Jothan,  butcher,  8,  Cherry-street 
Pexton  James,  carpenter,  72,  Broadway 


(    43  ) 

Picken,  dancing-master,  1,  Smith-street 
Pollock  Geo.  merchant,  24,  Water-street 
Pearsse  John,  37,  Crown-street 
Palmer  John,  jun.  8,  Rutgers-street 
Pozer  Jacob,  baker,  29,  St.  James-street 
Pollock  Carlile,insurance-office,24,Wat.st. 
Piatt  Richard,  broker,  27,  Water-street 

Q 

Quincey  J.  instrument-mak.  199,  Water-st 
R 

Robinson  Mrs.  14,  George-street 
Richardson  J.  merchant,     ,  Broadway 
Risrarg  Peter,  tavern-keeper,  26,  Geo  -st. 
Rickey  Alexander,  carman,  13,  George-st. 
Russel  Joseph,  carman,  121,  Queen-street 
Ronuells  James,  carpenter,  107,  Queen-st. 
Richer  Henry,  cabinet-maker,  87,  Q.  st.  ■ 
Rogers  Leon,  breeches-mak.  55,  Broadw, 
Roome  Henry,  merchant,  57,  Broadway 
Rogers  &  Lyde,  merchants,  200,  Q.  street 
Rogers  M.  merchant,  26,  Queen-street 
Robins  Ezek.  &  Enoch,  hatters,  31,Q.  str. 
Rosen  G.  ale  &  porter  house,  131,  Wat.st. 
Rose  Joseph,  distiller,  135,  Water-street 
Rose  J.  hair-dresser,  141,  Water-street 
RoseAvell  J.  iron-monger  174, Water-street 
Roberts  Michael,  goldsmith,  42,  Han.  aq. 
Rytter  Daniel,  tailor,  180,  Water-street 


(    44  ) 

Rylander  Mrs.  shopkeeper,  10, Win.  street 
Ramage  Jolin,  miniat.  painter,  25,  Wm.st. 
Rutledge  William,  joiner,  21-4,  Water-st. 
Robertson  Clias,  sliopkeeper,  83.  Wm.  st. 
Reiley  Robert,  slioemaker,5,L.  Queen-st. 
Remsen  John,  merchant,  29,  King-street 
Robuck  Jar  vis,  cork-cutter,  54,  King-st. 
Renson  Wm.  &,  co,  merchts,  39,Broadst. 
Rogers  John  Dr.  minister  of  the  united 
presbyterian  congreg.  7,  Nassau-street 
Ritter  John,  tailor,  54,  Nassau-street 
Roy  Le  Jacob  &  /Sbns,  merchts,  31,M.lane 
Relay  Henry,  merchant,  30,  Maiden-lane 
Ritter  Peter,  jeweller,  51,  Broadway 
Richardson  John,  shopkeeper,30,Smith-st. 
Roberts  Robert,  hatter,  24,  Smith-street 
Retson  <fc  Bayard,  merch.  4,  Hanover-sq. 
Remsen  Henry,  merchant,  8,  Han.  square 
Robertson  Alex,  merchant,  12,  Han.  squ. 
Roberts  M.  Miss,  milliner,  42,  Wall-street 
Ramsay  John,  merchant,  51,  Wall-street 
Rhodes  Tho.  boarding  &  lodg.  80,  Wat.st. 
Rierwick  James,  merchant,  7,  Dock-street 
Roseumen  Richd.  tinman,  37,L.  Dock-st. 
Rkissum  Peter,  merchant,  7,  Peck's-slip. 
Remsen  W.  &  J.  grocers,  7  Whitehall 
Romaine  Nicholas,  3,  John-street 
Renson  Henry ,shoemaker,32 Cherry-street 
Ritter  JVIichael,  goldsmith,  24,  Flymarket 
Resler  J.  tallow-chandler,  34,  Broadway, 


(    45  ) 
Ross  Mrs.  grocer,  37,  Broadway 
Richardson  J.  jeweller,  69,  Broadway 
Read  &  Bogardus,  merchts.  244,  Q.street 
Read  Jacob,  merchant,  7,  William-street 
Roosevelt  &  Son,sugar-reiiuers,  1.50,  Q.  st. 
Raydock  &  Wan-,  merchants,  49,  Qu.  st. 
Randall  Sou  *fe  Mewarts,raerclits.  10,H.sq.  | 
Robertson  Robert,  merchant,  73,  Wm.st. 
Robertson  Robert,  merchant,  81,  Wra.  st. 
Richards  Smith,  grocer,  corner  of  Old 

Slip  and  Little  Dock-street 
Roston  R.  Edward,  191,  Queen-street 

S 

Spering  Henry,  shoemaker,  G6,  Broadway 
Shea  George,merchant,  1,  Hunter's-Quay 
Sutten  Kellep,  shopkeeper,  8,  George-st, 
Shea  Patrick,  livery-stables,  5,  George-st. 
Stanton  Jasper,  grocer,  3,  George-street 
Snell  Elizabeth,  school-mistress,  117,Q.st. 
Stestrich  G.  baker,  150,  Queen-street 
SeatonMrs.  boarding-school,  25,  Smith-st. 
Sutton  Wm.  ropemaker,  104,  Smith-street 
Stringham  Joseph,Captain,  110,  Smith-st 
Snoe&IIay,  shoemakers,  84,  Smith-street 
Shattel  John,  shoemaker,  93,  Smith-street 
Slyhum  Benj.  Captain,  96,Queen-street 
Sebriug  Bar  let,  28,  John-street 
Stevenson  Hay  &  co.  merchants,    ,  Q  st. 
Sands  Stephen,  clock  &  w.  mak.  199,Q.  st 


(    46  ) 


Sanson,  Murray  &  co.  merclits,  182,Q.str. 
Sands  Joshua,  merchant,  73,  Queeu-street 
Smith  T.  shoemaker,  58,  Queen-street 
Seamen  Willet,  merchant,  57,  Queen-str. 
Stites  John,  merchant,  180,  Queen-street 
Scott  cfe  CO.  44,  Queen-street 
^^^Saidler  James,  merchant,  34,  Queen-street 
Service  Rob.  &  Geo.  merchants,  27,  Q.  st 
Shotwell  &  Embree,  merchants,  21,  Q.st. 
Scriba  <fe  co.  merchants,  17,  Queen-street 
Sickles  Gart.  shoemaker,  16G,  Water-st. 
Stewart  E,.  tobacconist,  42,  Hanover-sq. 
Sarly  &  Barnwell,  merchants,  193, Wat  st 
Salter  &  Chetwood,  merchants,  8,  Wm.  st 
Starr  Joseph,  shopkeeper,  12, Water-street 
Shaw  John,  merchant,  213,  Water-street 
Smith  P.  Wm.  apothe.  205,  Water-street 
^S'harp  JMrs.  merchant,  29,  Water-street 
Sears  &  AS'mith,merchants,62,Water-street 
Seaman  John,  grocer,  66,  Water-street 
Stephenson  Mrs.  24,  Maiden-lane 
Smith  Jane,  school-mistress,  72,  King-st. 
Smith  R.  tailor,  35,  King-street 
Steel  Stephen,  coachmaker,  81, King-street 
Schermerhorn  Sam.  ship-chand.  13,Prin-Bt 
Stoughton  Thomas,  9,  Princess-street. 
Silva  Roiz  Joze,  1,  Beekmau's-street 
Staples  J.  grocer,  5,  Maiden-lane 
Stewart  John,  shopkeeper,  51,  Maiden-la. 
Shrupp  Henry,  tavernkeeper,  20,Smith-6t 


(   47  ) 

Seaman  John,  furrier,  20,  Hanover-square 
Simmons  Jolin,  tavern-keeper,  63,Wall-st. 
/Smith  T.  esq.  9,  Wall-street 
Shepherd  John, merchant  tailor, 2 1,'Wall-st 
Stediford  G.  auctioneer,  34,  Wall-street 
Sherred  S.  Fainter,  &c.  14,  Broad  street 
Sickles  Henry,  joiner,  20,  Broad-street 
Simpson  Solomon,  31,  Broad-street 
Stewart  J.  4,  Duke-street 
Stewart  Alex,  merchant,  11,  Duke-st. 
Sidell  John,  tailor,  21,  Duke-street 
Storm  cfc  >Slckles,  grocers,  35,L.Dock-str 
Smith  &  Wikoff,  merchants,  7,  Old-Slip 
Saltonstall  &  Muniford  merchts.30,Bur.sl. 
Saunders  Tho.  shipchandler,  31,  Burl.slip 
Shaffers  D.  taverukeeper,54,Chatham-ro'W 
Spingler  Henry,  grocer,  7,  Chatham-row. 
Stout  Benj.  merchant,  6,  Golden-hill 
Sheafe  Henry,  boatrbuilder,  47,  Cherry-st. 
Simmons  John,  ship-carpenter,  46,  Ch.  st. 
Shelly  J.  chair-maker,  50,  Cherry-street 
Sickles      cooper,  34,  Cherry-street 
Shonnarcl.  J.  merchant,  29,  Cherry-street 
Sheafe  Henry,  grocer,     ,  Partition-street 
Saundei"s  N.  Fred,  shopkeeper,  42,Broadw. 
Scank  Abraham,  grocer,  52,  Broadway 
Sod.erstrom  Richd.  consul  of  Sweden,  63, 

Broadway  , 
Stewart  &  Jones,ship-chand.Murray's-wh. 
Shaler  &  Sebor,  merchants,  15,Duke-street 


(    48  ) 
Stakes  J.  grocer,  49,  Wm,  street 
/Sacket  Joseph,  doctor  46,  Wm.  street 
/Sinith  Rachael  Mrs.  milliner,  59,  Wm.  st. 
/S'inglair  Hugh,  grocer,  60,  Wm.  street 
Stewart  Augustus,  merchant,7,Dutch^tr. 
/S'teuart  Archibald,  merchant,  68,  Wm.  st. 
/S'hippey  Josiah  &  co.  merchants,  43, 

Little-Dock-street 
/Stevenson  Tho.  auctioneer,  4,  Murray's-w. 
iiSadler  and  Bailie,  merchants,  9,  Han,  sq. 
/iShedden,  Patrick,  &  co.  merchants,  206, 

Water-street 
/■Schuyler,  surgeon,  2,  Hanover-square, 
xSmith  Elias,  5,  Magazine-street 
/Stevens  &  Hubbell,  merchants,  145,Wat.8t 
/Smith  Nathaniel,  perfumer  &  comb-mak- 
er, 185,  Queen-street 
-Stackhouse  H.  grocer,  16,  Cherry-street 

T 

Teller,  doctor,  tavernkeeper,  24,  Geo.  st. 
Tap  William,  accomptant,     ,  George-st. 
Thompson  Thomas,  farrier,  141,  Q.  street 
Teller  &  Vredenburgh,  hatters,  146,  Q.  st. 
Tierman  Gabriel,  tavemkeep.  Ill,  Q.  st. 
Thompson  George,  butcher,  128,  Q.  st, 
Titus  Henry,  lodging,  <fec.  30,  Queen-st. 
Tear  John,  linen  draper,  54,  Broadway 
Taylor  John,  <fe  co.  225,  Queen-street 
Thomas  Thomas,  coppersmith,  206,  Q.  st. 


(    49  ) 

Tom  Tliomas,  grocer,  165,  Water-street 
Thompson  &  Forbes,  shopk.  iTGjWater-st 
Turrell  E.  merchant,  9,  Wm.  street 
Turner  John,  merchant,  17,  Wm.  street 
Thompson  Wm.  captain,  28,  Wm.  str. 
Thompson  Thomas,  tailor,  58,  Water-st 
Taylor  Wm.  shoemaker,  47,  Maiden-lane 
Thm-man  John,  esq.  58,  Cherry-street 
Thomas  John,  house-carptr.  9,  L.Queen-st 
Taylor  John,  merchant,  23,  King-street 
Trent  doctor,  16,  Nassau-street 
Telyan  V.  chair-maker,  2,  Broad-street 
Tinker  Jas.  Capt.  15,  Little  George-street 
Tiflee  N.  Capt.  33,  Cherry-street 
Turrell  E.  merchant,  9,  Maiden-lane 
Tower  J.  grocer,  10,  Cherry-street 
Tillery  James,  doctor,  89,  Broadway 
Thomas  William,  grocer,  242,  Q.  street 
Tuck,  Daniel,  &  co.  merchts.  3,  L.  Dock-st 
Turner  William,  shoemaker,  35,  Wm.  st. 
Thompson  Alex.  &>  John,  merchants,  63, 

William-street 
Turner  John,  jun.  merchant,  79,  Wm.  st. 

U 

Varick  Wm.  merchant,    ,  Broadway 
Undrey  Andrew,  125,  Queen-street 
Usiah.Burgh,  shoemaker,  128,  Queen-st 
Ulick  Wm.  dancing-Master,  29,  John-st 
Van  Rants  Mi*s.  55,  Queen-street 
E 


(    50  ) 

Vandyk  Francis,  chocolate-mak.  48,  Q.  st 
Ustick  Wm.  merchant,  33,  Queen-street 
VanVoorliis  &  Cooly,silversmitbs,27,H.sq. 
VickabM'  <fe  Cummin,  merchts.  18,  Wm.st. 
Vanderbilt  Oliver,  shoemaker,  4,  Water-st 
Underhill<feVernon,goldsraiths,41,Smithst 
Van  Tuyl  AndreAv,  46,  Smith-street 
Van  Horn  DaAad,  58,  Smith-street 
Vanley  John,  tailor,  12,  Princess-street 
Vredenburgh  W  John,  46,  Dock-street 
Vacher  John,  doctor,  9,  Fair-street 
Vanbleck  Abram.  doctor,  Dyes-street 
Van  Coi-tlandt  Mrs.  40,  Broadway 
Vicker  M.  J.  merchant,  39,  Maiden-lane 
Ustick  Wm.  merchant,  33,  Queen-street 
Van  Pell  T.  merchant,  41,  Wm.  street. 
Vredenburgh,  145,  Queen-street 
Van  Hook,  sexton  of  the  Dutch  churcli 

8,  Crown-street 
Van  Zandt  Peter,  53,  Water-street 
Van  Zandt Viner,auctioneer  202,  Water-st 
Van  Zandt  Tobias,  chocolate-inaker,  92, 
Vandam  Anth,  merchant,  13,  Nassau-st. 

W. 

Walker  Samuel,  tavernkeeper  12,  Geo.st. 
Warner  Jas.  &  Chas.  coackmak.  I3roadw. 
Wandle  Abram.  inkeej^er,  108,  Queen-st 
Waggouen  Van  II.  and  Sons,  ironmon- 
gers, 1,  Beekman-slip 


I    51  ) 

Wood  T.  shoemaker,  32,  Han.  square. 
Whitehouse  John,  spirit  dealer,  1 8  l,"Wat  st 
Waldron  Daniel,  T,  merchant,  Wm.  street 
Walker  Jas.  &  co.  merchants,  20,  Wall-st 
Will  Henry,  pewterer,  3,  Water  street 
White  John  merchant,  11,  Water-street 
Walton  A.  merchant,  210,  Water-street 
Waddington  H.  &  J  <fe  co.  merchants,30, 

corner  of  King  and  Queen-streets 
Wilson  Abram,  merchant,  89,  Wm.  street 
William  Wm.  china,  glass,  &  earthenware 

dealer  46,  Maiden-lane 
Wilson  James,  minister  of  the  Presbyterian 

church,  47,  Smith-street 
Wenman  Richd  upholsterer,2.L.Q  street 
Wendover  H.  11,  King-street 
Walsh  Hugh,  chandler,  50,  King-street 
White  A.  67,  King-street 
Wetlock  James,  carpenter,  17,  Princess-st 
Wyley  John,  tailor  1,  Nassau-street, 
Webster  Gr.  grocer,  4,  Maiden-lane 
White  Mrs.  50,  Wall-street 
Willet  Taylor,  grocer,  7  6,  Water-street 
Waters  M.  tavernkeeper  110,  Wat.  street 
Wool  J.  last  &  heel-maker,  14,  Broadst. 
Webb  B.  Samuel,  gentleman,  4,  Dock-st 
Wyckoff  &  Smith,  6,  Dock-street 
Woolsey  George,  grocer,  29,  L.  Dock-st 
Winant  Widow,  tavernkeeper,  1,  Moore-st 
Watson  James,  merchant,  Crane-wharf 
5*       E  2 


(    52  ) 
Wtite  Jolin,  grocer,  5,  Flymarket 
"Willement  Wm.  shopkeeper,  24,  Broad w. 
Wellse  Benj.  school-master,  3,  L.  Q.sti-eet 
"Wilson  Thos,  sail-maker,  13,  Golden  hill 
Warrand  John,  merchant,  4,  Dock-street 
Woodhull  &  White,  grocers,  172,  Watst 
Williams  Thos.  capt,  143,  Water-street 
Wilks  J.  merchant,  235,  Queen-street 

Y 

Young  John,  sadler,  18,  Queen-street 
Youl  E.  cutler,  64,  Water-street 
Yates  Richd.  merchant,  28,  Maiden-lane 

Z 

Zeller  /Samuel,  baker,  7,  Little-George-st 


OMISSIONS. 

Ferres  John,  merchant,  17,  Dock-street 
Fell  &  Graham,  merhcants,  2,  Crugers  wh. 
Osborn,  boarding  &  lodg.  Gl,  Water-st. 
Strang  Nathan,   boarding   and  lodging 
house,  10,  L.  Water-street 


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THE  HONOEABLE  THE  MEMBERS  OF 

CONGRESS. 


IS  Excellency  John  Hancock,  Esq. 
President,  Number  5,  Cherry-street 


H 

Charles  Thomson,  Esq.  Secretary,  28,  K.st 

Neio-Hamp- 1  Pierce  Long,       \  ^ 
shire.  I  Sam.  Livermore.  j  ^ 


Massachur 


'Rufus  King, 
Nathaniel  Gorham, 
Nathan.  Dane 
Theod.  Sedguick. 


Esqrs 


Rhode- 

Idcmd. 


Oannectwut  \  ^^p!^«^  M.Mitchel, 
(  William  b.  Johnson. 


Esqs 


New-  York. 


'John  Lawrence, 
J  ohn  Haring, 
Melancton  Smith, 
Peter  W.  Yates. 


Esqrs 


r  LambertCadwallader  ] 
New-Jersey. \  John  CleveSymmes,  hEsq 
(  Josiah  Hoinblower.  J 
E  3 


Pennsyl- 
vania. 


Ddawan-e. 


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'  Charles  Pettit, 
John  Bayard, 
Arthur  St.  Clair, 
William  Henry, 
James  Wilson, 

c  .Tohn  Vining, 
\  GunningBedford,ju.  J 


-Eqrs. 


1  Esqrs 


r  William  Hindman,  ] 
Ma/ryland.   -j  John  Henry,  I  Esqrs 

[  Samuel  Chase,  ) 

'  Richard  Henry  Lee, 

James  Monroe, 
Virginia.    -I  William  Grayson,    ^  Esqrs 

EdwardCarriugton, 
^  Henry  Lee. 


N.CaroliTia. 


S.  Carolina.  ■< 


"  Charles  Pinckney, 
Jacob  Read, 
John  Bull, 
David  Ramsay, 
John  Kean. 


^  Esqrs 


Georgia,       William  Houston,  Esquire. 


To  be  heard  of  at  the  Congress'  Office, 
81,  Broadway,  corner  of  King-street. 


(  55  ) 


Oramd  Departments    of    the  United 
States. 

His  Excellency  Jolin  Jay,  Esq.  Secretary 
for  foreign  affairs,  8-,  Broadway 

Henry  Remsen,  juu,  Esqr.  Secretary  to  do. 

The  Hon.  Henry  Knox,  Esqr.  Secretary 
at  war,  15,  Smith  street 

The  Hon.  Walter  Livingston,  Samuel 
Osgood,  and  Arthur  Lee,  Esqrs.  Com- 
missioners of  the  Treasury. 

James  Milligan,  Esqr,  Comptroller  Gen. 

Joseph  Xourse,  Esqr.  Register  General. 

John  Dier  Mercier,  Esqr.  Auditor  Gen. 

John  Pierce,  Esqr.  Pay-master  General, 
and  Commissioner  of  iVrmy  Accounts. 
14,  Dock-street 

Edward  Fox,  Esqr.  General-Hospital  De- 
partment, 7,  Cherry-street 

William  Denning,  Esqr.  Quarter-Master 
General,  18,  Wall-street 

Jonathan  Burral,  Esq.  Commissary  Ge- 
neral, 22,  Broadstreet 

Joseph  Bindon,  Esqr.  Clother-General, 
66,  William-street 

Joseph  Peunel,  Esqr.  Marine  Department. 


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Commissioners  for  settling  tlie  Accmmts 
of  tlie  Citizens  of  the  United  States 
wlw  lui/oe  Claims  agaimt  tJiern^ 


N'ew-HampsTiire, 

Massachusetts^ 

Rliode  Island^ 

Connecticut, 

New-  York, 

New-Jersey, 

Delawa/re, 

Pennsylvamia, 

Virginia, 
Maryland, 
Soutlir  Carolina, 
North-  Carolina, 
Georgia. 


Stephen  Gorham, 
Steplien  Flint, 
Edward  Cliim, 
Wm.  Thompson, 
Wm.  Barl)er, 
Benj.  Thompson, 
Wm.  Winder, 
Benjamin  Stella  and 

John  Story, 
Andrew  Dunscomb, 
John  White, 
Gulliam  Aertson, 
Andrew  Hinderaan, 
None. 


(    5Y  ) 

List  of  tlie  SENATE  of  the  State  of 

Neiu-  Yorh 
Hi3  Excellency  GEORGE  CLINTON, 
Esqr.  Governor. 

Hon.  Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Esqr.  Lieut. 
Governor,  and  President  of  the  Senate. 
For  tJie  Southern  Disti'icL 
Isaac  Roosevelt, 
Alexander  M'Dougall, 
Isaac  Stoutenburgh, 
Stephen  Ward, 
Smauel  Townsend, 
Lewis  Morris, 
Ezi-a  I'Hommedieu, 
Thomas  Tredwell, 
William  Floyd, 

For  the  Middle  District. 
Jacobus  Swartwout, 
William  Allison, 
Joseph  Gashiere 
Arthur  Parks, 


^  Esquires. 


I-  Esquires. 


For  the  Western  District. 
Jacob  G.  Klock, 
Abraham  Yates,  jun. 
Andrew  Fink, 
Philip  Schuyler, 
Peter  Van  Ness, 
N'alkert  P.  Dow, 


Esquires: 


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For  tlie  Eastern  District. 
John  Williams,  ] 
Ebenezer  Russell,        \  Esquires. 
David  Hopkins,  j 
Abraham  B.  Banker,  Esqr.  Clerk. 


LIST  of  tlm  Hon.  Members  of  Assem- 
bly elected  for  the  several  Counties  m 
tlie  State  of  Neiu-  York,  in  April,  1785, 
/w'  tJie  year  ensuing/. 

For  the  City  and  Comity  of  New-  Yorlc. 

John  Stagg,  Robert  Boyd, 

William  Denning,  Isaac  Sears, 

William  Malcom,  Robert  Troup, 

William  Goforth,  William  Duer. 
Evert  Bancker, 

For  tlm  Cii/y  and  Comity  of  Albany. 

Peter  Vrooman,       Leonard  Bronck, 
John  Lansing,  jun.   James  Goi'don, 
John  Taylor,  John  Livingston, 

Henry  Glenn,  Abram.J.V.Alstyue, 
Jacobus  Schoonhov.  Lawr.  Hogel)oom, 

For  the  Coimty  of  Svffolh. 

JonathanN.Havens,  Jeffery  Smith, 
David  Hedges,        Nathaniel  Gardner, 
Thomas  Youngs, 


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Far  tJie  County  of  Ulst&r. 

Nathan  Smith,        Corn.  Schoonmaker, 
David  Galatian,       Joseph  Hasbrouck, 
Thomas  Jansen,       Johamjds  Snyder. 

For  ^ueerHs  Comity. 

Samuel  Jones,         James  Townsend, 
Daniel  "W.  Kissam,  Daniel  Duryee. 

For  King's  Comity. 
John  Vanderbilt,     Charles  Doughty. 

For  JRicTvmond  County. 
Joshua  Mersereau,    John  Dongan. 

Far  Westr  Chester  Cotmty. 

Philip  Pell,  jun.       Samuel  Drake, 
Thomas  Thomas,      Jonat.  G.  Tompkins 
Ebenezer  Lockwood  Abijah  Gilbert. 

For  the  County  of  Orange. 

Henry  Wessner,  3d.  John  Bradner, 
Nathaniel  Satterly,  Gilbert  Cooper. 

For  Dutchess  Comity. 

Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  John  D'Witt, 
Leuis  Duboys,        Henry  Ludenton, 
Matthew  Patterson,  Brintou  Paine. 
Jacob  Gi*iffin, 

6 


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For  Montgomery  County. 

Volkert  Veeder,       James  Livingston, 
Abram.  Van.  Horne,  Abram  Arnd  t, 
Jolin  Frey,  William  Harper. 

JFor  Washi/ngtort  County. 

Albert  Baker,  Ichabod  Parker, 
Joseph  M'Cracken,  Peter  B.  Tierce. 


Officers  in  Chancery^  Judges^  fTustices  of 
the  Peace.,  and  other  civil  offix;ers. 

The  Hon.  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Esqr. 

Chancellor  of  the  state,  3,  Broadway- 
John  M'Kesson,  Esq;  Register,  49,  M.lane 
William  Cock,  Esqr.  Deputy-Register, 

66,  Wall-street 

Clerhs  m  CJumcery. 

Brokholst  Livingston,  12,  Wall-street 
Morgan  Lewis,  59,  Maiden-lane 
John  Lansing  and  Jacob  Stephen  Lush, 
Esqrs.  in  Albany 

Masters  in  Chancery. 

Gilbert  Livingston,  Paughkeepsie 

Jeremiah  Lansing,  Albany 

John  Broome,  Esq;  6,  Hanover-square. 

Hon.  John  Jay,  8,  Broad-street 

Ed.  Dunscomb,  Esq.  Exam.  82,  Watst 


(  61  ) 

Jvd(jes  in  the  Supreme  Court 

The  Hon.  E.  Morris  Esq;  chief  Justice, 
corner  Nassau  and  King  streets, 

The  Hon.  Eobert  Yates,  Esq; 

The  Hon.  John  Sloss  Hobart,  Esq;  47, 
CroAvn-street. 

Egbert  Benson,  Esq;  Attorney  General, 
Poughkeepsie,  or  at  22,  Maiden-lane. 

John  M'Kesson,  Esq;  Clerk  of  theSupreme 
Court,  and  Nisi  Prisis,  Oyer  and  Ter- 
miner, and  General  Gaol  Delivery,  49, 
Maiden-lane. 


Officers  of  the  City  and  County  of  New- York. 

The  Hon.  James  Duane,  Esq;  Mayor,  26, 

Nassau-street. 
Richard  Varick,  Esq;  Recorder,46,Dock-st 
Abraham  P.  Lott,  Esq;  Alderman, 

Maiden-lane. 
Benjamin  Blagge,  Esq;  do. 
John  Broome,  Esq;  do. 
William  Neilson,  Esq;  do. 
Jeremiah  Wool,  Esq;  do.  49,  Broad-street 
William  W.  Gilbert,  Esq;  do. 
Nicholas  Bayard,  Esq;  do. 
Marinus  Willett,  Esq;  Sheriff,  22,Beek.  st 
Robert  Benson,  Esq;  Clerk,  22,  Maiden-1. 
Jeremiah  Wool,  Esq.  Cornei", 
F 


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Commissioners  of  Forfeitures. 

Isaac  Stoutenburgla,  and  P.VauCortlaudt, 

Esquires,  for  the  soutliel'u  district. 
Daniel  Graliam,  Esq;  for  tlie  middle  distr/ 
Heury  Oothoudt,  Jeremiah  Van  Rensle- 

lear,  and  Cristopher  Yates,  Esquires, 

for  the  western  district. 
Alexander  Webster,  Esq;  for  the  eastern 

district. 
John  Lamb,  Collector. 
John  Lasher,  Surveyor  and  Searcher. 
Daniel  Ferguson,  Land  &  Tide-waiter, 

29,  Duke-street. 
John  Stevens,  do.     ,  Maiden-lane. 
Henry  Beckei',  do.    ,  Crown-street. 
Heury  Devour,  do.    ,  Golden-hill. 

 Terjiay,  do.  Golden-hill. 

William  Strachan,  do.  Greenwich-street. 
William  Hustin,  do.  Gold  street 

 Scudder,  do.  Gold-street 

 Waterman,  do.  Cliff-street 

John  Banks,  do.  George-street. 

Stockholm,  do.  Cherry-street. 


Lawyer s.^  Attornies,  atid  JVotwy-PuUics, 

i&G. 

John  Lawrence,  Esqr.  13,  Wall-street 
John  D.Crimshier,  Esq.  attorney  and  no- 
tary-public, 17,  King-street 


(    63  ) 

Aaron  Burr,  Esqr.  10,  Little  Queen-street 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Esqr.  57,  Wall-st. 
Brockliolst  Livingston,  Esqr.  12,  Wall-st. 
Wni.  S.  Livingston,  Esqr.  52,  Wall-street 
Thomas  Smith,  Esqr.  9,  Wall-street 
Wm.  Cock,  Esqr.  66,  Wall-street 
Robert  Troup,  Esqr.  67,  Wall-street 
Morgan  Lewis,  Esqr.  59,  Maiden-lane 
John  Rutherfurd,  50,  Broadway 
George  Bond,  Esqr.  attorney  and  notary- 
public,  5,  William-street 
William  Wilcocks,    ,  Broad-street 
Richard  Varick,  Esqr.  46,  Dock-street 
James  Giles,  Esqr.  65,  Maiden  lane 
John  M'Kesson,  Esq.  49,Maiden-lane 
John  Keesse,  Esq.  not.-pub.  227,Q.-street 
Peter  Ogilvie,  144,  Queen-street 

 Depeyster,  Esq.     ,  Queen-street 

 Cozine,  Esq.  55,  Beekman-street 

C.  J.  Rogers,  Esq.  42,  Beekman-street 
Jacob  Remsen,  Esq.  55,  Broad-street 
John  Ricker,  Esq.  corner  of  St.  James-st. 
John  Shaw,  Esq.  19,  Cliff-street 
Daniel  C.  Verplanck,  Esq.  3,  Wall-street 
R.  Morris,  Esq.  1.  Wall-street 
Jas.  M.  Huges,  Esq.  conveyancer  and  no- 
tary public,  20,  Wall-street 
Joseph  Winter,  Esq.  x84,  Water-street  V* 
John  Kelly,  Esq.  conveyancer,  land,  and  ^' 
money-broker,  56,  Smith-st. 
6*       B  2 


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Jacob  Morton,  Esq.  215,  Water-street 
E.  Dunscomb,  Esq.  notary-public,  182, 

Water-street 
Deliart  and  Randall,  26,  Water-street 
Edward  Antill,  esq.  Broadway 
Richard  Borner,  esq.     ,  St.  James-street 
Cornelius  Bogart,  esq.  22,  Beekman-street 
Wm.  Popliam,  esq.  notary-public,  K.  st. 
Messrs.  Campbell  and  Cutting,  e.sqrs.  , 

Wall-street 
Joshua  Bagrey,  esq. 

John  Woods,  esq.  conveyancer  and  no- 
tary-public, 135,  Queen-street 
John  H.  Woodall,  notary-public 
Edward  Livingston,  esq.  51,  Queen-street 
 Pell,  esq.  Westchester 


List  of  tlie  Officers  of  the  Orand-Jjodge  of 
Free  and  Accq>ted  Maso^is,  of  tlie  State 
of  New-  Yorh 

The  Hon.  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Esquire, 
Grand  Master  for  the  State  of  New- York, 
William  Cock,  Esq;  past  grand  master, 
Samuel  Kerr  Esq;  deputy  grand  master, 
The  Hon.  Peter  W.  Yates,  Esq;  senior 

grand  warden, 
James  Saidler,  Esq;  junior  grand  warden, 
Daniel  M'Cormick,  Esq;  grand  treasurer, 
James  Giles,  Esq;  grand  secretary. 


Esqrs.  Directors. 


\ 


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Officers  amd  Directors  of  the  BanTc  of 
New-  Yoi'h. 

Isaac  Koosevelt,  Esq.  President 
William  Maxwell,  Esq.  Vice-President 
Samuel  Franklin, 
Nicholas  Low, 
Daniel  M'Coruiick, 
Robert  Bowne, 
Thomas  Stoughton, 
Joshua  Waddington, 
Comfort  Sands, 
Thomas  Randall, 
Alex.  Hamilton, 
John  Vanderbilt, 
James  Buchanan. 
William  Seton,  Chashier. 
Charles  "Wilkes,  Teller. 
Peter  Hughes,  Accountant 
David  Rudy,  Receiver. 
Michael' Boyle,  Runner. 
"William  Magee  Seton,  Clerk  of  discounts. 
"Walter  Scott,  Porter. 

Rules  observed  at  Bank. 

The  bank  is  open  every  day  in  the  year, 
except  Sundays,  Christmas  Day,  New- 
Year's  Day,  Good  Friday,  the  4th  of  July, 
and  general  Holydays  appointed  by  legal 
authority.  The  hours  of  business  from 
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ten  to  one  o'clock  in  the  forenoon,  and 
from  three  to  five  in  the  afternoon. 

Discounts  are  done  on  Tuesdays  and 
Thursdays  in  every  Week,  and  Bills  or 
notes  brought  for  discount,  must  be  left 
at  the  bank  on  Wednesday  and  Saturday 
mornings  under  a  seal  cover,  directed  to  • 
William  Seton^  cashier  :  The  rate  of  dis- 
count is  at  present  fixed  at  Six  per  Cent. 
Per  Annum ;  but  no  discount  will  be 
made  for  longer  than  forty-five  days ;  nor 
will  any  note  or  bill  be  discounted  to  pay 
a  former  one  ;  payment  must  be  made  in 
bank  notes  or  specie.  Three  days  of 
grace  being  allowed  upon  all  bills  and 
notes,  the  discount  will  be  taken  for  the 
same.— Money  lodged  at  the  bank  may  be 
re-taken  at  pleasure,  free  of  expence,  but 
no  draft  will  be  paid  beyond  the  balance 
of  account.— Bills  or  notes  left  with  the 
bank  will  be  presented  for  acceptance,  and 
the  money  collected  free  of  expence  :  In 
case  of  non-payment  and  protest,the  charge 
of  protest  must  be  borne  by  the  person 
lodging  the  bill.— Payments  made  at  the 
bank,  must  be  examined  at  the  time,  as  no 
deficiency  suggested  afterwards  will  be  ad- 
mitted. 


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Gold  coin  is  received  and  paid  at  tlie 
bank  of  Nevr-York  at  the  following  rates : 

Bwt^  Gr.BolMtJi^ 
A  Johannes,  weighing   18  16 
A  Half  Johannes,  y  8 

A  Spanish  Doubloon,     17  15 
A  Double  Span.  Pistole,    8    12     7  48 
A  Spanish  Pistole,  4     6     3  72 

A  British  Guinea,  5     6     4  64 

A  ditto  Half  Guinea,  2  15  2  32 
A  French  Guinea,  5     4     4  52 

A  Moidore,  6    18  6 

A  Caroline,  6     8     4  72 

A  Chequin,  2     4     1  78 

An  allowance  is  made  on  all  Gold  ex- 
ceeding the  above  standard,  at  the  rate  of 
Three  pence  per  grain ;  on  all  gold  short 
of  the  above  weight  Four  pence  per  grain 
is  deducted. 


COLUMBIA  COLLEGE. 

PROFESSORS. 

Greek  &  Latin  languages,— Mr.  William 

Cochran,  Ranelagh. 
Geography, --Rev.  John  D.  Gros,  College. 
Rhetoric  and  Logic,— Rev.  Benj.  Moore, 

Broadway, 


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Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy— Dr. 

Samuel  Bard,    ,  Broad  street 
Mathematics—Mr.  John  Kemp,  College. 

Fi'ench  language,— Rev.  Lewis  Tetard, 
German    do.— Rev.  John  D.  Gros, 
Oriental      do.— Rev.   Dr.    Kunze,   24,  • 
Chatham-street. 

Anatomy,— Dr  M'Knight, 

Chemistry  &Natural  History ,--Dr.Moyes, 

Practice  of  Physic,-Dr.Romaiue,  John-st. 

Midwifery,— Dr.  Crosby, 

Instituets,  of  Medicine,— Dr.  Kissam, 

Rector  of  the  Grammar  School,— Mr. 

William  Cochran, 
Assistant  Teacher,— Mr.  James  Hardy, 

The  Days  of  examination  for  admission 
into  the  College,  are  the  first  Mondays  in 
April,  July,  October  and  January.  Pub- 
lic examinations  of  all  the  students  begin 
on  the  same  days,  at  eleven  o'clock  A.  M. 
— ^The  annual  Commencement  is  held  on 
the  second  Tuesday  in  April. 


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TJie  Society  for  promoting  tJie  Manumis- 
sion of  i^ves^  and  protecting  mc7i  of 
them  as  Juive  heen^  or  may  he  liberated^— 
m£ets  at  tJie  Coffee  Iwuse. 

The  Hon.  John  Jay,  Esq;  President, 
•Samuel  Franklin,  Vice  President, 
John  Murray,  junior,  Treasurer, 
John  Keese,  Esquire,  Secretary, 
Willet  Seaman, 
William  Shotwell, 

Jacob  Seaman,  1  Standing 

Augustus  Sydill,  I  Committee. 

Robert  Troup,  Esquii'e, 
White  Matlack, 


Gold  and  Silver'  SmitKs  Society^  m^ets  on 
Wednesdays^  at  tlie  house  of  Walter  Heyer. 

Myer  Mteks,  Chairman, 
Members,— Samuel  Johnson, 
William  Gilbert,  Esq;     ,  Broadway, 
Otto  DePerrizang, 
William  Forbes,  88,  Broadway, 
John  Burgher,  207,  Queen-street 
Daniel  Chene, 
Gary  Dunn, 

Benjamin  Halsted,  13,  Maiden-lane 
Ephraim  Brasher,  1,  Cherry-street. 


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LIST  of  the  Members  of  the  Cvncininatti 
of  the  State  af  JVeiv-  Yorh. 

Alexander  M'Dougall,  Esq;  President, 
Baron  Stuben,  Esq;  Vice  President, 
Philip  Cortlandt;  Esq;  Treasurer, 
Eichard  Piatt,  Esq;  Deputy  Treasurer,  • 
Robert  Pemberton,  Esq;  Secretary, 

George  Clinton,       R.  Cochran, 
Samuel  T.  Pell,        Ptod.  V.  Hovenberg, 
John  F.  Hamtramch,  Ephraini  Woodruff, 
Jonathan  Hallet,      Joseph  Frilick, 
Israel  Smith,  Samuel  Dodge, 

Theodosius  Fowler,  B.  Vanderburgh, 
Henry  Vanderburg,  Henry  Dubois, 
Henry  Pauling,        Jacob  Wright, 
Samuel  Dodge,        Benjamin  Walker, 
Charles  Weissenfelts,  Wm.Stephen  Smith, 
James  Johnson,       P.  Magee, 
B.  Swartwout,         John  Cxraham, 
Samuel  Talmage,      Jer.  Van  Ransselaer, 
Daniel  Denniston,     Aaron  Aorson, 
NehemiahCarpenter  John  Mai"sh, 
Christopher  Hutton,  Ephraim  Snow, 
William  Colbreath,  John  Fondey,- 
GooseVan*Schaick,   Henry  Tiebout, 
John  Gano,  Willes  Ryckman, 

Daniel  Minema,       G.  Lansing, 
Abner  Prior,  James  Greg, 

Michael  Connolly,    R.  Wilson, 


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•Jolm  C.  Ten  Broeck,  HenryCunningham, 

Samuel  Lewis,  Ebenezer  Stevens, 

Cornelius  V.  Dyke,  Sebastian  Bauman, 

Jolin  Furman,  Daniel  Niven, 

Cliaiies  Parsons,  Peter  Taulman, 

Benjamin  Herring,  William  Price, 

George  Sitez,  John  Douglity, 

Cornelius  J.  Jansen,  Isaac  Smith, 

Abrain.Hardenburg  Jacob  Kemper, 

Dy  Fondey,  Thomas  Machin, 

Henry  V.  Woert,  Peter  Anspach, 

Jacob  H.  Wendell,  Henry  Dember, 

J.  Morrel,  Isaac  Gruion, 

Adam  Ten  Broeck,  Jonas  Addaimson, 

Benjamin  Gilbert,  R.  Burnet,  jun. 

John  Elliot,  Caleb  Brewster, 

Derik  Schuyler,  George  Fleming, 

Leonard  Bleecker,  Joseph  Foote, 

Joseph  Morrel,  Pierrie  Regnier, 

C.  Sweet,  Geo.  J.  Denniston, 

William  Peters,  William  Tapp, 

John  Lamb,  Thomas  Hunt, 

Andrew  Moodie,  William  Belknap, 

Michael  Wetzell,  John  F.  Vacher, 

John  Shaw,  Benjamin,  Ledyard, 

Ephraim  Fenus,  Charles  Graham, 

James  Bradford,  Fred.  Weissenfelts, 
CorueliusSwartwout  John  Cape, 

John  Reed,  Elihu  Marshall, 

Isaac  Hubbel,  James  Stuart, 
7 


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Daniel  Parker,  jun. 
James  Gilliland, 
Abraham  Hyat, 
Ricliard.  Varick, 
Ranald  S.M'Dougal 
John  Lawrence, 
Simeon  Dewitt, 
Andrew  Englis, 
Jacob  Reed, 
George  Leaycraft, 
William  Leaycraft, 
Daniel  M'Lean, 
William  Straclian, 
Abraham  Legget, 
L  Stake, 
James  Giles, 
Peter  Nestle, 
J.  Bagley, 
Samuel  Hay, 
John  Cockran, 
John  Conway, 
Edward  Dunscomb, 
John  D.  Crimshier, 
Duncan  Campbell, 
Aquila  Giles, 
•Marinus  Willet, 
Peter  Vasborough, 
Francis  Hanmer, 
Samuel  Logan, 
Peter  Ganswoort, 


■2  ) 

Matthew  Clarkson, 
Robert  Johnson, 
John  AValdron, 
Garrit  J.  V.  AVagener 
Thos.  Fred.  Jackson 
William  W.  Morris 
John  Smith, 
John  Green,  capt.  in 

the  navy, 
Thomas  Tillotson, 
John  Bard, 
Stephen  Graham, 
John  Grier, 
A.  White, 
Alexander  Clinton, 
J.  Brewster, 
Jonathan  Lawrence, 
Arthur  Thompson, 
Daniel  Gaus, 
Thomas  Turner, 
Hen.  Em.  Lutterloh 
John  Santford, 
Morgan  Lewis, 
David  Van  Horn, 
Teunis  V.  Wagener 
Silas  Gray, 
Charles  Newkirk, 
Tjerck  Beckman, 
Nathaniel  Henry. 


(    V3  ) 
Honorary  Mesfbers. 


Lt.  Gov.  Cortlandt,  Colonel  Floyd, 
Chau.  Livingston,     Capt  D.  Williams, 
Chief  JusticeMorris,  Maj.  Thomas  Moffat 
T  1       (  Yates  and  H.  R.  Livinarston, 


Hobart,        Upper  Manor, 


James  Duane,  Esq;  AVm.  Duer, 


General  Morris,  PhilipPell,  ^ 
Colonel  M'Laughry  Dr.  S.  Gano. 
Colonel  Hathorn, 


Doctor  Cockran,      Colonel  Antill, 


General  Webb, 

Delegates  for  the  General  Meeting  of  the 


Baron  De  Steuben,   Colonel  Troup. 
General  Webb, 

The  Society,  for  the  sake  of  frequenl^ 
communications,  is  divided  into  districts, 
viz.— the  southern  and  northern  districts,- 
the  former  includiufj  Lonfj-Island,  Staten- 
Island.  New-York-Island,  the  counties  of 


Judge  Piatt, 


Standestg  CoannTTEE. 


Captain  Dunscomb,  Captain  Reed, 
Mr.  Brooks,  Major  Stagg, 

Colonoel  Hay,         Captain  Guion. 


Committee. 


(    ^4  ) 

West-chester,  and  Orange ;  The  latter 
including  tlie  rest  of  the  State.  These 
districts  to  hold  their  meetings  in  New- 
York  and  Albany,  respectively,  on  the 
last  Monday  in  March,  and  first  Monday 
in  November,  every  year. 

For  the  Southern  District. 

Marinus  Willet,  Esquire,  Chairman, 
Edward  Antill,  Esq;  Dep.  Chairman, 
Jacob  Reed,  jun.  Esq;  Secretaiy. 

The  Northern  District  has  not  yet  made 
their  appointment. 


A.  LIST  of  the  Officers  and  resident  Mem- 
hers  of  the  St.  Andrew's  Society,  of  the 
State  of  New  Yorlc. 

David  Johnston,  Esq;  President, 
The  Hon.  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Esq; 

Chancellor  of  the  State,  Vice-President; 
William.  Maxwell, 
William  Malcom, 
George  Douglas, 
John  Ramsay, 
jbJames  Saidler, 
"  James  Scott, 
Reverend  John  Mason,  Chaplain, 
David  Currie,  Treasurei', 
Adam  GLlchiist,  jun.  Secretary. 


>-  Assistants. 


(    ^5  ) 
Resident  Meiibeks. 


Walter  Buclianan, 
Robert  Bruce, 
Andrew  Browne, 
Capt.  James  Black, 
Archibald  Currie, 
Major  Jas.  Christie, 
John  Currie, 
Capt.  Henry  Coupar 
Col.  Don.  Campbell, 
Malcom  CampTtell, 
David  Cation, 
B.  Crookshank, 
Samuel  Campbell, 
Thomas  Durie, 
Robert  Dunlap, 
John  Darrah, 
Capt.  John  Duncan, 
Robert  Dunbar 
Capt.  James  Dean, 
John  Donnan, 
Capt.  Robert  Elder, 
Walter  Frazer, 
James  Grant, 
David  Galbreath, 
Thomas  Gillespie, 
Doctor  Gilchrist, 
Graham, 
Gourlay, 


Alex.  Hossack, 
Alex.  Hamilton, 
Hugh  Henderson, 
Robert  Hodge, 
Patrick  Hart, 
Capt.  Robert  Hunter 
Neil  Jamison, 
Capt.  Arch.  Kennedy 
Samuel  Kerr, 
Dr.  Kissam, 
William  Lowther, 
Robert  Lenox, 
Tristrim  Lowther, 
Thomas  Lawrence, 
Brockh.  Livingston, 
Col  Wm.  Livingston 
Philip  Livingston, 
Peter  V  B.Livingston 
R.  G.  Livingston,  ju. 
Peter  M'Dougall. 
James  MLntosh, 
Andrew  Mitchell, 
Wm.  Maxwell,  jun 
Colin  M'Grigor, 
James  H.  Maxwell, 
Jacob  Morris, 
DavidMitchelson, 
John  Munro, 


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Mr.  John  M'Lean,   Charles  Smith, 
Doctor  Moyes,        Dr.  David  Seath, 
James  MilleganEsq;  Joshua  Sands, 
Alexander  M'Lean,  Capt.  Daniel  Shaw, 


Capt.  Al.  Stewart, 
Hay  Stevenson, 
James  Smith, 
Geo.  Turnbull,Esq; 
John  Thomson, 


James  Mitchell, 
Daniel  Nevin, 
—  Ogilvie, 
Francis  Panton, 
Alexander  Perkins, 
W.  RutherfurdEsq;  J ohn  Turner, 
James  Ren  wick,       R.  Troup,  Esq; 
J.  Rutherfurd,  Esq;  John  Taylor, 
Alex.  Robertson,     John  Thomson, 
Robert  Robertson,   Henry  Troup, 
Charles  Robertson,  James  Tillery, 
Alexander  Riddle,  Robert  Wilson, 
William  Robertson,  William  Wilson, 
Lewis  A.Scott,  Esq;  Rev.  J.  Wilson, 
William  Seton,  Gen.P.V.Cortlandt. 
J.  Stevens,jun.  Esq;  John  Young,- 
George  Service,       Hon.  P.  W.  Yates. 
WilUam  Shed  den, 

HoNOEART  Members. 


James  Stewart, 
—  Cranjtnond, 
Thomas  Allen, 
John  Inglis, 
Geo.  Wright, 
John  Smith, 
Samuel  Douglas, 


P.  Lawrence, 
S.  Loudon, 
WiUiam  Patrick, 
George  Reid, 
James  Brebner, 
John  Campbell, 
Dr.  J.  Cochran, 


(  ^'7  ) 

Members  of  the  General  SocieVy  of  MecTumr 
ic8  cmd  Tradesmen. 


Henry  Becker, 
Ebenezer  Young, 
Jolin  Young, 
Garrit  de  Bow, 
Dennis  M'Ready, 
William  Crowlius, 
Samuel  Loudon, 
Jacobus  Brown, 
Abraliam  P.  Lott. 
Thomas  Ogilvie, 
Jacob  Arden, 
John  Stagg, 
Christ.  DuycMnk, 
Anthony  Post, 
Hugh  Walsh, 
Michael  Tremper, 
Peter  Hulick, 
Joseph  Jadwin, 
Edward  Meeks, 
Robert  Manley, 
Isaiah  Wool, 


John  Burger, 
Garrit  Harsin 
Thomas  Ivers, 
George  Harsin, 
William  Allen, 
A.  Thompson,  jun. 
William  Smith, 
John  Bailey, 
Robert  Tout, 
John  Anthony, 
John  Shepherd, 
William  J.  Elsworth 
Robert  Boyd, 
Henry  Wolfe, 
William  Hurton, 
Jeremiah  Wool, 
Robert  Hodge, 
James  Stuart, 
George  Taylor, 
Samuel  Atlee, 
01.  Mildeburgher. 


Isaac  Meade, 

Robert  Boyd,  Chairman, 
John  Burger,  Deputy  Chairman, 
Hugh  Walsh,  Treasurer, 
James  Bingham,  Secretary. 


G3 


(    78  ) 

i  LIST  of  Members  belonging  to  the  Society 

of  Perulce  makers,  Hair  Dressers,  &c. 
Held  at  Mr.  Eetchum^s,  No.  22,  Ann-streeL 


David  Barclay, 
Michael  Tremper, 
Leonard  Fisher, 
Thomas  Winslow, 
Lorrant  Marey, 
Richard  Penny, 
George  Cork, 
John  Van  Duessen 
John  Clits, 
John  Fenton, 


James  Rose, 
Jacob  Leonard, 
Francis  Leonard, 
Isaac  Jones, 
Anthony  Latour, 
James  Bell, 
Jonathan  Penny, 
Thomas  Shepherd, 
John  Baldwin, 
Bernard  Sohots, 
Donald  M'Kay,  Chairman, 
James  Stewart,  Treasurer 
Charles  Ortzen,  Clerk. 


Arrwals  and  Departures  of  tlie  Mails  at 
the  Post-office,  in  New- York. 

ARRIVALS. 

From  New-England  and  Albany. 
From  November       to  May  \st. 
On  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  at  seven 
o'clock,  P.  M. 
From  May  \st,  to  Novemiher  \st. 
On  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Saturday, 
at  eiglit  o'Clock,  P.  M. 


(  ) 
From  the  Southwaed, 
From  November  \sU  to  May  \st. 
On  Sunday,  and  Wednesday,  at  ten 
o'clock,  A.  Jf. 
From  May  \st,  to  November  \st. 
On  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday, 
at  nine  o'Clock,  P.  M. 

DEPARTURES. 
For  New-Ekgland  and  Albany. 
From  November  Ist,  to  May  Ut. 
On  Sunday  and  Wednesday,  at  mne 
o'clock,  P.  3£ 
From  May  Ut,  to  November  1st. 
On  Sunday,  Tuesday,  and  Thursday, 
at  te7i  o'clock,  F.  M. 
For  the  SouTiiwAED. 
From  November  Ist,  to  May  1st. 
On  Sunday   and  Thursday,   at  two 
o'clock,  P.  M. 
From  May  1-st,  to  November  1st. 
On  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday, 
aA  four  o'Clock,  F.  M. 

*  *  Letters  mtbst  be  in  the  Office,  half  an 
*        hour  before  closing. 


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Furtlier  Omissione. 

Lawrence  Kortright,  Esq;  192,  Queen-st. 
Gen.  John  Maunsell,  Esq;  upper  end  of 

Bowery  lane 
Tlie  Rev.  Andrew  Nugent,  parisli  priest  of 

New- York,  1,  Hunter's  Quay, 
Richard  Harison,  Esq;  C.L.  186,Water-st 
Gen.  Alex.  M'Dougall,  Esq;  8,  Duke-st. 

Rauld   ,  8,  Duke-street 

John  Walking,  Esq;  8  Broadway, 

Carr  and  ,  merchants,  2l5,Q.street 

Goldsbrow  Banyer,  Esq.  56,  Smith-street 
Captain  Thomas  Bibby,  10,  Smith-street, 
Mr.  Mechaux,  at  Mr.  Weir's,  Wall  street. 


To  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  New-York. 

Gentlemen, 

Mr.  franks  returns  his  sincere 
thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public,  for 
their  kind  and  liberal  encouragement 
towards  his  publication  of  the  Neio- 
Yorh  Directory;  he  humbly  requests 
the)"-  may  indulgently  excuse  any  errors, 
inaccuracies,  or  omissions,  which  may  ap- 
pear, and  impute  them  only  to  the  local 
disadvantages  he  laboured  under,  in  this 
first  attempt ;  as  he  intends  in  the  future 


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editions,  tie  shall  have  the  honour  of  an- 
nually presenting  them,  to  have  it  more 
in  his  power  to  be  exact,  correct,  and  cir- 
cumstantial ;  as  the  number  of  subscribers 
are  but  few  (which  he  attributes  to  a  want 
of  knowledge  of  the  utility  of  this  pro- 
duction, it  being  the  first  of  the  kind  ever 
attempted  in  this  city ;)  he  makes  bold  to 
call  on  the  citizens  at  large,  for  every  in- 
formation, that  they  think  will  jDrove  con- 
ducive to  its  future  correctness.  Their 
directions  will  be  thankfully  received  and 
gratefully  acknowledged  by  Sir.  Fbaxks, 
at  his  lodgings.  No.  66,  Broad-way,  or 
at  Mr.  Kollock's  Printing-Office. 

JV.  B.  Mr.  Fra:ntk  has  ready  for  Pvl)- 
lication,  a  Teeatlse  of  BOOK-KEEP- 
ING, digested  for  the  inland  and  foreign 
Trade  of  America. — This  Work,  which 
he  hopes  will  prove  very  useful,  he  would 
willingly  submit,  previous  to  his  putting 
it  to  Press,  to  the  inspection  of  the  Gen- 
tlemen of  the  Mercantile  Line,  and  will 
consider  himself  much  honoured  if  they 
favour  him  with  theu'  patronage,  as  he  in- 
tends laying  it  before  them  at  their  respec- 
tive residences. 

'^^W"  The  New  York  Directory,  will, 
in  future,  be  published  every  twentieth 
day  of  May  in  each  Year. 


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DA  VID  FMANK8, 

CoifVEYANOEE    and    AOCOUNTANT,  No. 

66,  Broadway. 

Begs  Leave  to  return  liis  sincere  thanks 
to  liis  friends  and  the  public,  for  their  past 
favours,  and  hopes  the  cheapness  of  the 
following  will  continue  him  theii*  favours : 

Drawing  a  Lease  and  Re-  ]  ^        -^^  0 

lease,  on  Parchment,  j 
Ditto,  ditto,  ditto,  on  Paper,     1     8  0 
Ditto,  a  Bond,       -       -        0     8  0 
Ditto  a  Power  of  Attorney,       0    14  0 

Mr.  Franks  having  served  a  regular 
apprenticeship  to  his  father,  a  very  eminent 
attorney  in  Dublin,  and  having,  besides, 
transacted  business,  for  some  years,  for 
Counsellor  Franklin  of  said  city,  he  hopes, 
will  entitle  him  to  the  countenance  of  the 
Gentlemen  of  the  Law  Department  in  this 
metropolis ;  to  merit  whose  esteem  and 
approbation  will  be  his  particular  study,— 
he  will  thankfully  receive  business  from 
them  on  the  most  reasonable  terms. 

B.  To  prevent  complaints,  generally 
arising  from  employing  unexperienced 
Clerks,  Mr.  Franks  has  lately  engaged  a 
young  man  from  Dublin,  of  unexception- 
able abilities. 


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